The Museum of Impressionism, in Giverny (Eure), located opposite Claude Monet's house and the famous nymphéa basin, celebrates the centenary of the painter's disappearance with an exhibition centered on his first years in the Norman village and his discovery of the surrounding area.
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The Museum of Impressionism, in Giverny (Eure), located opposite Claude Monet's house and the famous nymphéa basin, celebrates the centenary of the painter's disappearance with an exhibition centered on his first years in the Norman village and his discovery of the surrounding area.