Background
Daniel J. Terra (1911-1996) is the inventor of a revolutionary printing technique thanks to which he made a fortune in the industrial field. His interest in art led him to acquire works of art as early as 1937 and, little by little, he built up a collection of American art which brings together today almost a thousand works going from the colonial period to the middle of the 20th century. His passion for the American cultural heritage materialized in the creation of a foundation, the Terra Foundation for the Arts, and of its two affiliated museums, the Terra Museum of American Art in Chicago and the Musée d'Art Américain in Giverny.
Terra first bought in Giverny the property situated next to Claude Monet's house, where several American painters lived at the turn of the last century. At first he planned to exhibit paintings made by American impressionists. However, the space in the house was lacking and he chose to have a new museum built, whose realization he entrusted to the firm of architects Reichen and Robert. In an attempt to make the building blend with the surrounding landscape which Claude Monet (1840-1926) was so fond of, Philippe Robert set it on the hillside, on the natural slope of the land, revealing only part of its Norman limestone walls crowned by planted terraces.
When Claude Monet moved to Giverny in 1883, many American and European artists settled down in the village until World War II and formed an important colony of impressionist painters. This colony of artists developed itself around painters like Theodore Robinson, Lilla Cabot Perry, Frederick MacMonnies, Frederick Carl Frieseke.
The house and gardens have been restored and maintained as they were during his lifetime with the house decorated in its original color schemes. Monets home, a pink and green cottage whose entrance is framed by two large yew trees, leads into the visitors center, which was his studio. The yellow dining room and the blue country kitchen, with its tiled walls, have an charming intimacy where you can imagine him getting together for large family meals or entertaining his fellow artists.. The house contains reproductions of his works and his collection of 18th-19th century Japanese prints. The huge studio where he painted the famous Water Lilies is not far from the house and now houses the Claude Monet Foundations shop.
He loved flowers and the magnificent gardens slope gently down to the River Epte. The gardens also comprise the walled garden, planted according to Monets own design, and the Water Garden, shaded by weeping willows, with its famous Japanese Bridge, its wisterias, azaleas and its pond with water-lilies
Monet's garden is incredibly beautiful from April to October. Flower varieties bloom one after another so that the garden changes gradually with the seasons while keeping its colors and brightness. The peak period is May-June. In summer you can enjoy the beauty of all the annual flowers and of the famous Nympheas (Water-lilies). In September and October the gardens is a feast of giant flowers of splendid colors.
The house and garden which inspired him were left to the Academie des Beaux Arts in 1966 by his son. It is only 75 kms. Paris and is closed on Mondays.
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Within a few hundred yards of the house is the American Museum of Art founded by Daniel and Judith Terra to commemorate the inter-relationship of French and American Art. Artists such as Mary Cassatt, Henry OTanner and John Singer Sargent are on show.

Impressionism is a passion, you may be fascinated to know that many of the subjects of famous Impressionist works survive, virtually unchanged, to this day; so it is possible to compare what the artist painted with the original.
Summer Only : daily at 8:30am, except Monday
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Summer Only : everyday, except Monday at 8:30am - 4 1/2hrs
Escorted Coach Option 8:30am 69 euro book tour GI
Monet's Home
Waterlily Garden
A drive on the Normandy highway leads us to Giverny, a charming country village. It was in Giverny where painter Monet chose to settle with his family; and it was there where he indulged in his love of nature, in his art, his garden and his photography. In Giverny, we will see Monet's home, his garden and workshop, all authentically restored. As we stroll in the exquisitely coloured gardens and admire the pond with the famous Japanese bridge, we enter Monets world where art and nature become one.
Includes entrance ticket.
Minivan 1:30pm Option 82 euro book tour GI+
Includes entrance ticket and hotel pick up and drop off by minivan.
"Just want to say that our trip to Giverny was great. Our driver was on time, courteous and fun. All the folks on board the van with us were interesting and fun also.
You have a great service and we will recommend it to everyone we know. Thanks a bunch, Bunny"

8:30am daily except Monday
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119 euro book
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Monet's Home
Country-style lunch
Versailles
The day begins with a visit to Monets House in Giverny: a discovery visit of the painters furnishings, his collection of Japanese engravings, then followed by a lovely walk around the famous water lily garden. Lunch at the Moulin de Fourges. During the afternoon a guided visit to the Palace of Versailles: the Royal Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, and the Queens apartments.
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Monet’s house & gardens
American Art Museum
Lunch in the Moulin de Fourges
Park of the Castle of Versailles
Royal Apartments
Departures : From April 1st to October 31st 2006: Departure: 8.30 am on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
152 eurobook tour GV+
The day begins with a visit to Monet’s House in Giverny and its famous water lily garden followed by a discovery of the American Art Museum.
Lunch is taken in the delightful Moulin de Fourges. During the afternoon, visit to the Palace of Versailles and discovery of the Trianons.
Free time to explore the Royal Apartments and the park.
Entrance tickets included.
Transfer and hotel pick up and drop off bny private minivan
Special Programme Fountains Show:
In addition to the usual programme we suggest that you wander
around the groves and pools where the magnificent display of fountains reveals the skill and artistry of three centuries
of French garden design and engineering. The display is accompanied by music from one of the famous composers from
the court of Louis XIV.
Additional fee of 4€ the saturdays of the special Fountains Show Programme: every Saturday from April 1st to September 30th.
"Just want to say that our trip to Giverny was great. Our driver was on time, courteous and fun. All the folks on board the van with us were interesting and fun also. You have a great service and we will recommend it to everyone we know. Thanks a bunch, Bunny"

Now you can visit Claude Monet's breath-taking gardens, unique house, the quaint villages of Vernon & Giverny and enjoy a fabulous bicycle ride on our private path along the Seine.
65€
Let our licensed bilingual guides pick you up and drop you off at your hotel or apartment rental. No lost time. Either half day orfull day in a luxury vehicle from 1 to 8 persons. Or in combination with a half day in Paris or Giverny.
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On the way, introduction to the life and work of Claude Monet.
Stop at the cemetery to visit Monet's tomb.
Guided visit of the Gardens and house of Monet.
Drive along the Route des Crêtes where you enjoy an exceptional panorama over the Seine valley, you will see a watchtower of the 9th Century built at the time of the Viking's Invasion, the château of La Roche Guyon that became Erwin Rommel's headquarter during World War II, the village of Vetheuil where Monet spent the 3 hardest years of his life, Mantes la Jolie and its 12th century gothic cathedral, before reaching the highway back to Paris.
As above then
1. D rive to Versailles, visit of the parc, Grand Canal, Trianon, Hamlet of the Queen Guided and visit of the Grands Apartments. Stroll through the Gardens (On Saturdays and Sundays the Groves as well).
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2. Visit the old city of Rouen and the Cathederal Monet painted.

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200€
Vetheuil + Old watermills (Fourges + Vernon + Blaru + Croisy sur Eure + Cocherel) + Castles (Gillard at Les Andelys + Gaillon + La Roche Guyon + La Madeleine)
This car dates back to 1952. Ideal for a lovers or a friends drive (4 passengers maxi), at a slow rhythm, as if you were back in the past. Your chauffeur will tell you the story of the car and of the places you will discover. You we’ll be charmed by the cultural treasures of this country and by the splendour of its landscapes which have inspired the most famous impressionist painters.
You will take the train from Paris direct to Vernon in about 30 minutes. There you will be picked up at the station by our driver who will take you to Giverny and show many places of interest that most visitors never see like:
