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Un Pueblo a Través de los Siglos

Giverny was not always Monet's village. Long before the painter's arrival in 1883, this Norman hamlet had a history over a thousand years deep — from Viking settlers to medieval monks, from the Hundred Years' War to the Belle Époque. Then Monet arrived, and with him a colony of 500 American artists, the most photographed garden in the world, and a restoration funded by donors on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Cuándo Visitar Giverny

Jan
Cerrado
Feb
Cerrado
Mar
Cerrado
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Apr
Buena época
🌷 Tulips
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May
Temporada alta
🌸 Poppies+Iris
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Jun
Temporada alta
🌹 Roses
👥👥
Jul
Buena época
🪷 Lilies
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Aug
Buena época
🌺 Dahlias
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Sep
Buena época
💐 Asters
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Oct
Temporada baja
🍂 Autumn
Nov
Cerrado
Dec
Cerrado

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Giverny is famous above all for being the home of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet from 1883 until his death in 1926. The village is home to Monet's legendary gardens — the Clos Normand flower garden and the water lily pond with its Japanese bridge — which inspired his most celebrated series of paintings. Giverny is also known for the historic American artists' colony that gathered here in the late 19th century, and for the Museum of Impressionisms.

Absolutely. With 300,000 visitors per year, Giverny is consistently ranked among the top tourist destinations in France. The gardens are genuinely extraordinary — not a reconstruction but a living work of art maintained to Monet's original specifications. Even outside peak blooming season, the garden's structure, the house interior and the village itself make for a deeply rewarding day trip from Paris.

Giverny is 75 km north-west of Paris, or approximately 1h20 by train (Paris Saint-Lazare to Vernon), followed by a 5 km shuttle bus or taxi ride to the village. By car it is approximately 1h15 via the A13 motorway. Organised day tours from Paris typically leave around 08:00 and return by 17:00–18:00.

The Fondation Claude Monet gardens and house are open from 1 April to 1 November, every day from 09:30 to 18:00 (last entry 17:30). They are closed from November to March. Ticket prices: €13 for adults, free for children under 7.

Yes. Giverny is in the département of Eure, in the Normandy region of northern France. It sits at the confluence of the Seine and Epte rivers, historically on the border between Normandy and the former Île-de-France territory — a strategic position that shaped the village's history for over a thousand years.

May and June are the undisputed peak months — the garden is at its most spectacular, with poppies, irises, roses and nascent water lilies all blooming simultaneously. April is beautiful and less crowded (tulips, cherry blossoms). July and August offer lush gardens but more visitors. September is a hidden gem: dahlias and asters, fewer crowds, gentle autumn light. The garden is closed November–March.

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