Musee de l'Orangerie
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The Musee de l’Orangerie is situated in a former orangery which was built in 1852 by an architect named Firmin Bourgeois and completed afterwards by Ludovico Visconti. This museum was at first used by the Third Republic as a storehouse of materials and also as an exam room or a place of accommodation for the soldiers, for musical events and also for display of few exhibitions of paintings.
Category: Museums
Address: Jardin des Tuileries Paris
Email: information-orangerie@culture.gouv.fr
Website http://www.musee-orangerie
Telephone: 01.44.77.80.07
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