Rodin’s masterpieces come alive on this exclusive guided tour of the Rodin Museum in Paris. With skip-the-line access and a small group size, visitors can enjoy the sculptor’s revolutionary techniques and captivating works. From the iconic "Thinker" to the passionate "Kiss," a knowledgeable guide unveils the secrets behind these timeless creations. Don’t miss the chance to explore this artistic gem and discover why Rodin’s legacy continues to inspire the world.
Key Points

- This semi-private guided tour at the Rodin Museum in Paris offers skip-the-line access for a maximum group size of 8 people.
- The tour duration is 1.5 to 2 hours and is highly recommended with 17 five-star reviews, awarded a Badge of Excellence by the museum.
- The tour includes insights into Rodin’s life and revolutionary sculptural style, as well as exploration of the museum’s interiors and gardens.
- The personalized experience is facilitated by the small group size, and a moderate fitness level is required for participation.
- The tour price starts from $141.68 per person, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the tour and a reserve now, pay later option.
Tour Overview
The Rodin Museum in Paris offers a semi-private guided tour, allowing a maximum group size of 8 people to explore the museum’s interiors and gardens.
The tour lasts 1.5 to 2 hours and is highly recommended, with 17 reviews all rated 5 stars. The museum has awarded the tour a Badge of Excellence.
Guests can enjoy skip-the-line access and learn about the renowned sculptor, Rodin, from a professional guide.
The meeting point and end point are at the Musée Rodin, and the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller accessible.
A moderate fitness level is required.
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Tour Features

Skip-the-line access to the museum allows guests to bypass the lines and enter directly.
Once inside, the tour explores the museum’s interiors and gardens, providing an intimate look at Rodin’s masterpieces.
Throughout the experience, the professional guide shares insights into Rodin’s life and the development of his revolutionary sculptural style – the father of modern sculpture.
The tour covers all entrance fees, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable visit.
With a maximum group size of 8 people, the semi-private tour offers a personalized and engaging exploration of this renowned Parisian cultural landmark.
Meeting and Logistics

Although the meeting point is at the Musée Rodin, 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, the tour ends at the same location. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but it is stroller accessible. A moderate physical fitness level is required.
| Meeting Point | End Point |
|---|---|
| Musée Rodin | Same as Meeting Point |
| 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris |
The tour is semi-private with a maximum group size of 8 people. It lasts 1.5 to 2 hours. No large bags are allowed, and guests must dress appropriately. Some areas may have restrictions on speaking, which the guide will inform visitors about before entry.
Booking Information

The price for the Rodin Museum guided tour starts from $141.68 per person and varies depending on the group size.
Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience. For added flexibility, there’s a reserve now and pay later option available.
The tour requires a minimum of 2 guests, and occasional museum closures may occur. In such cases, alternatives will be provided if delays exceed 1 hour.
Guests should dress appropriately and note that no large bags are allowed. The collections may vary throughout the year.
Additional Notes

While the Rodin Museum guided tour requires a minimum of 2 guests to run, occasional museum closures may occur.
If delays exceed 1 hour, the tour provider will offer alternatives. Guests should dress appropriately and avoid bringing large bags, as some areas may have restrictions on speaking. The tour guide will inform the group before entering these restricted spaces.
Lastly, the collections at the Rodin Museum may vary throughout the year, so the tour’s content may differ slightly depending on the timing of the visit.
The tour promises a captivating exploration of Rodin’s works and the museum’s interiors and gardens.
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Rodin and His Art

As the father of modern sculpture, Auguste Rodin’s revolutionary approach to the art form is the focal point of this guided tour. Guests will learn how Rodin broke free from the constraints of classical sculpture, embracing imperfections and capturing the human form in unprecedented ways. His most famous works, including "The Thinker" and "The Kiss", will be explored in detail.
| Rodin’s Trailblazing Techniques | |
|---|---|
| Fragmentary Figures | Capturing the Unfinished |
| Movement and Expression | Emotional Resonance |
| Naturalistic Depictions | Challenging Traditional Norms |
Highlights of the Museum Collection

Though the Rodin Museum’s collection spans the artist’s acclaimed career, a few of his most iconic works stand out as must-see highlights.
The first is The Thinker, Rodin’s famous bronze sculpture depicting a pensive, contemplative figure.
Another highlight is The Kiss, a passionate, entwined embrace sculpted in marble.
Visitors will also find The Gates of Hell, a monumental bronze door featuring hundreds of figures from Dante’s Inferno.
These masterpieces, among others, provide a powerful and profound glimpse into Rodin’s revolutionary approach to modern sculpture.
Common Questions

Can I Take Photos Inside the Museum?
Photography is generally allowed inside the Rodin Museum, but visitors should check with their guide for any restrictions. Guests are advised to avoid using flash and tripods, as they may disturb other visitors or damage the artwork.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Audio Guide?
No, you don’t need to bring your own audio guide. The tour includes a professional guide who’ll provide commentary throughout the experience, so you can just focus on enjoying the museum’s sculptures and gardens.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but visitors are advised to dress appropriately. No large bags are allowed, so light, comfortable clothing is recommended. It’s important to check the museum’s policies before the tour.
Can I Leave the Tour Group at Any Time?
Participants can’t leave the tour group at any time. The guide leads the small group and the tour is designed to be experienced together. Leaving the group may result in getting lost or missing key information.
What Happens if I’m Late to the Meeting Point?
If the traveler is late to the meeting point, they may miss the tour entirely. The tour guide is unlikely to wait more than a few minutes, as they must start the tour on time for the other guests.
The Sum Up
Discover the artistic genius of Auguste Rodin through a personalized semi-private guided tour of the Rodin Museum. Skip the lines and learn about the museum’s remarkable interiors and gardens as your expert guide unveils the revolutionary techniques behind Rodin’s iconic sculptures. This unforgettable journey offers an exclusive and in-depth exploration of one of the world’s most renowned artistic treasures.
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