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Musée Rodin
A filming location from Midnight in Paris in Paris.

The scene
The sculptor's mansion and its garden of bronzes are one of the couple's strolls through a romanticized Paris.

How to visit
A ticketed museum with a famous sculpture garden you can visit on a cheaper garden-only ticket; it's closed on Mondays. The Thinker broods among the roses.
Address: 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France · Open in Google Maps
- Les Invalides and Napoleon's tomb are next door.
- The Eiffel Tower is a fifteen-minute walk.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Musée Rodin?
- The sculptor's mansion and its garden of bronzes are one of the couple's strolls through a romanticized Paris.
- Can you visit Musée Rodin?
- A ticketed museum with a famous sculpture garden you can visit on a cheaper garden-only ticket; it's closed on Mondays. The Thinker broods among the roses.
- Where is Musée Rodin?
- Musée Rodin is a real filming location in Paris. 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France
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