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Brief introduction of Ossetian art museum

Located in the center of Paris, beside the Seine River and opposite the dolores Palace, the Ossetian Museum is one of the three major artistic treasures in Paris today, mainly collecting 19 and 20th century impressionist paintings, while Lei Nuowa's Garrett Mill Ball, Van Gogh's self-portrait and Monet's Blue Water Lily are all treasures of the town museum.

1898 The original site of the Ossetian Museum was a railway station from Paris to the southwestern suburbs of France, but it declined at 1940. After being idle for about 47 years, the railway station was converted into the Ossetian Museum on 1986. In order to achieve a comprehensive exhibition, the museum has collected many works of art from different countries, and many other works come from the Louvre. Architecture, sculpture, painting, sketch, photography, film and decorative arts are all on display here.

The Ossetian Museum displays a large number of works of art on the third floor in chronological order. Most of the paintings on the first floor are before 1870s. Impressionism and post-impressionism are displayed on the upper floor, while naturalism and symbolism are located on the middle floor. Sculpture works are displayed in the lobby and the middle floor, including works by artists such as Rodin, Du Miai, Cabo and Douga. Not only does it collect all kinds of works of art internally, but the buildings in classical art style are also quite interesting. Its roof is made of glass, so you can enjoy the works of art in natural light.