The Musee d'orsay is one of the most beautiful and significant art museums in Paris, located in a former train station building. It is famous for its unique collection of 19th– early 20th century art, especially Impressionist and post-Impressionist works.
Here you can see the masterpieces of such great artists as Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas, Cezanne and Gauguin. The atmosphere of the museum is charming: the spacious halls, the huge clock on the top floor and the stunning view of the Seine create a special mood.
If you love painting and want to immerse yourself in the world of Impressionism, the Musee d'orsay is a must—visit! 🎨✨
Still, yes - the exhibition 250 years of Impressionism in the very center of Paris is not here for you, even if you remember the Classics 25-26 times in tandem with Freud and Jung.:
"Vorobyov came to the prosecutor's office at lunchtime.
When he found Myachikov, he told him as if they hadn't quarreled that morning:
"You were right. All my previous options were no good! Now I've really come up with something amazing! Come on!
"Where to?" Nikolai Sergeyevich was alarmed.
Vorobyov bent down and whispered in Myachikov's ear:
— To the museum!
— And why? — the investigator asked loudly.
Vorobyov grabbed him by the sleeve and dragged him into the corridor, because Balls was not working alone in the room, and Vorobyov did not need witnesses.
— What didn't I see in the museum? I'm busy at work! Nikolai Sergeyevich persisted, feeling a premonition of evil.
"You're just playing dumb here anyway!" — Vorobyov ruthlessly reminded. "Come on!"
When they found themselves on the street, Valentin Petrovich asked his friend:
— Where do you want to go — to the Russian Art Gallery or the Museum of Western Painting?
— I don't want to go anywhere at all! You're leading me by force!
— Why are you so afraid to go to the museum? Vorobyov laughed.
"I'm not afraid of the museum, I'm afraid of you!" — Nikolai Sergeyevich confessed.
Valentin Petrovich patted his friend on the shoulder:
— Okay, let's go to the Museum of Western Painting. He's closer!
Vorobyov took Myachikov by the arm and led him to the trolleybus stop.
When the old people arrived at the museum, they were greeted by a poster: "Rembrandt Anniversary Exhibition. 300 years since his birth."
— It's possible that Rembrandt is exactly what we need! — Vorobyov said mysteriously ."..