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A detailed introduction to Monet manor

Monet's garden is located in giverny, Normandy. It is the former residence and artistic creation base of the famous impressionist artist claude monet. This manor is an important creative place of Monet's last life, and it is also the place where he spent most of his time in the world.

Monet Manor covers an area of more than 2.5 acres and consists of two main parts: gardens and houses. There are many colorful and unique flowers and plants in the garden, the most famous of which is the lotus pond. Monet Manor attracts countless artists and tourists with its unique design focusing on color and light and shadow.

The original Monet family residence in the manor has been transformed into a museum, which houses a series of Monet's works of art and works of other impressionist artists. In the museum, visitors can see some of Monet's most famous paintings in the manor, including Water Lily, Sunrise Impression and Buffalo. At the same time, they can feel Monet's deep love for this land and the inspiration brought by living in it.

Monet Manor attracts millions of tourists from all over the world every year. After years of transformation after Monet's death, it has become one of the most desirable art tourist attractions in the world.