After visiting Van Gogh's final address, now was the turn for Claude Monet.
Well, as you know I'm not into art, but I like to visit when is outside a closed museum :P
Claude Monet was a founder of french impressionism, and his home and garden tell us more about the life of this artist.
In fact, his garden became an attraction for tourists, thanks to many of his paintings.
The day was sunny, so I took the camera and headed to Giverny: Monet's final address. The trip was worthy because I learned more about Monet's work without being imprisoned in a museum. :P
Photos aren't allowed inside his home (where there are lots of paintings and collections of japanese art), but you can and must roam free at the gardens.
The famous japanese bridge (the subject of his Bridge over a Pool of Water Lilies), plants from all over the world, everything was intact, like time never passed by!
Some pictures, followed by the complete album ;)
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