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The surrounding gardens at Parisâs Rodin Museum feature famed works by the 19th-century French sculptor Auguste Rodin, who is often regarded as the founder of modern sculpture.
The famed Parisian sculpture garden reopened to visitors on January 16 after a months-long closure due to coronavirus restrictions. share this article
There is a ray of light for Parisians who, like the rest of the French nation this weekend, begin to observe a tightened coronavirus curfew: The famous Rodin Museum sculpture garden is reopening to visitors.
Though the rococo museum, showcasing the worldâs largest collection of Rodin sculptures, remains closed, visitors are now able to enter the sculpture-filled surrounding garden that overlooks the gold dome of Les Invalides monument. It had been shuttered since November and reopened Saturday.
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The Rundown | Jan. 14-21
Things are starting to open up once again around the city. Here are a few places you’ll want to check out if you want to venture outside of your home. It’s always a good idea to check with the venue in advance just to be sure nothing has changed.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is now open Friday through Monday with new hours. Visit philamuseum.org for details. Also, the Rodin Museum is planning a spring reopening with the specific date still to be announced.
The Franklin Institute
Open again, mark your calendar for the world premiere exhibition, “Crayola IDEAworks: The Creativity Exhibition,” Feb. 13. Hours at the Institute are Wednesday – Friday, 10am–5pm; Saturday – Sunday, 10am–6pm; closed: Mondays and Tuesdays, with the exception of Monday, Jan. 18, 10 am–5 pm. Fi.edu