Rodin Museum sculpture garden reopens to public
FILE - In this Tuesday, May 31, 2011 file photo, people stand in the garden of the Rodin museum in Paris. The famous Rodin Museum sculpture garden reopened to visitors on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Though the rococo museum, showcasing the worlds largest collection of Rodin sculptures, remains closed, visitors are now able to enter the sculpture-filled surrounding gardens that overlooked the gold dome of Les Invalides monument. Some of Rodinโs most famous sculptures like The Thinker, a towering contemplative bronze, can be seen there amid the greenery. Tickets for the Musee Rodin at 77 rue de Varenne in Paris are six euros (about $7.25).