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The Musée Bourdelle is located in the Montparnasse district of Paris. It comprises former studios dating from the 19th century and modern buildings such as the Hall of Plasters, designed by Henri Gautruche in 1961, and the wing designed by Christian de Portzamparc in 1992. 

Through the intimacy of the apartment where Bourdelle lived and worked, the majesty of the Hall of Plasters and the bold lines of the modern extension, visitors are invited to discover the life and work of the artist, following the tireless stylistic and expressive explorations of this visionary sculptor at their own pace.

Visitors are welcome to wander through three gardens of sculptures and relax in the “Le Rhodia” café-restaurant, located on the first-floor terrace.

Explore the different parts of the Museum to help you prepare your visit.

Download the museum guide map (PDF - 6.1 Mo)

Plan-guide du musée Bourdelle
musée Bourdelle / Paris Musées

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