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Musee Zadkine Paris Overview

Dedicated to the work of Russian sculptor Ossip Zadkine, Musée Zadkine is a quaint Parisian museum and one of the offbeat attractions in the city. The museum is nestled amid lush green gardens dotted with sculptures and fountains. Witness the scintillating works of Zadkine represented in his rich and artistic sculptures.

Take a tour of the Musée Zadkine, a quaint little place tucked amid verdant Europe Tour Packages sculpture-filled gardens which is dedicated to the work of Russian sculptor Ossip Zadkine. Located near the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement, Paris, the museum is a must-visit if you are in the city and looking for some of its most treasured hidden gems. Explore the serene structure to witness over 300 sculptures in addition to some of the most exquisite drawings, photographs, and tapestries.

The museum was established by Zadkine’s wife, Valentine Prax, who donated his personal collections as well as their home and studio to the City of Paris. After its inauguration in 1982 following Prax’s death, the place underwent several renovations and finally opened its doors to the common public in 2012. The small museum in the village of Les Arques, where the sculptor worked and spent his summers, is beautifully kept.

Once here, you can take the guided tour led by the museum’s very knowledgeable curator who explains all about the work and life of Zadkine, making it extremely informative and interesting. Do not miss the spectacular sculptures carved out from tree trunks, especially the ones in the church near the garden. Here also you will find several works by Zadkine, out of which "The Crucifixion" is particularly more noteworthy.

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Highlights

• Revel in the exquisite works of famous Russian sculptor Ossip Zadkine and witness the rich and artistic evolution of the master.
• Enjoy detailed works carved in wood or stone from the artist’s 'primitivism' of his first sculptures to the work of strict geometry of Cubism.
• Admire the clean lines of adapted neoclassicism to the lyricism of past years in most of the works of Zadkine at Musée Zadkine.
• Explore the lush green gardens around the museum that boast a number of artistic stone sculptures.
• From small castings to gigantic sculptures, the museum boasts a huge variety of work including paintings, metalwork and statues made of wood and stone, that evoke a multitude of emotions.
• Make the most of this aesthetic escape by enjoying the video that showcases part of Zadkine's life including his busy atelier.
• Soak in the calmness and serenity that the place emanates, especially as you go strolling along the surrounding countryside.Planning To Visit Paris? Click Here To Book Now: Amsterdam Paris Switzerland Packages

How To Reach

By Bus: You can reach the museum easily by taking the bus from either line 216, 32, 38, 82, or 83. The nearest bus stations include Val de Grâce, Observatoire – Assas, Guynemer – Vavin, Campagne Première, and Vavin. From these stations, you can reach the museum on foot within a few minutes

By Metro: The nearest metro stations to the museum are Vavin(line no.4) from where you can reach the museum in 9 minutes by foot. Notre-Dame Des Champs, and Raspail metro stations are about 11 and 12 minutes’ walk away respectively.

By RER: You can reach the museum by RER by disembarking at the Luxembourg station, which is about 11 minutes walking distance from the museum.

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Best Time To Visit

The museum experiences the maximum footfall on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays and so you can avoid these days if you wish to explore the place in peace.

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Other Essential Information

  • Musée Zadkine is open daily except on Mondays
  • An admission fee is charged only when an exhibition is held at the museum, Ticket desk closes at 5:40 pm
  • The opening hour of the museum is between 10am to 6pm every day 
  • Do not miss going to the church with its wood sculpted pieta and a gigantic Christ, located right across the gardens 
  • If you tire after exploring the museum, church, and the village, head to its famous restaurant La Récreation for a hearty meal
  • The museum is accessible for disabled people as well
  • You can also avail of French sign language and lip-reading activities on request, for groups of a maximum of 15 people

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The distinctive works of post-WWI Russian sculptor Ossip Zadkine include a Prometheus near the museum’s entrance. There are also plaster, cement, wood, stone, and bronze sculptures that are scattered around the museum’s interiors as well as the outdoor areas. One of the most striking pieces is ‘The Human Forest’ that was created by Zadkine between 1957 and 1958.

The entire wooden collection at the Musée Zadkine comprises 24 sculptures that form “An entire people standing, sculpted out of wood”. The most popular figures are The Harvest from 1918 and the figure of Orpheus, which Zadkine carved in elm wood in 1960 and left unfinished.

The stone collection comprises 32 sculptures made with diverse materials including limestone, granite, alabaster, marble and lava stone. The ‘Head of a Hero' is among the most popular ones apart from Female Musician, The Beautiful Servant Girl, Woman with a Bird, and female figures celebrating Motherhood.

There are also photographs, graphic arts, drawings, tapestries, gouaches, and various other works of art that draw visitors to the museum.

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