The Museum of Impressionisms Giverny follows the natural slope of the hillside to blend in the surrounding setting.
Designed, like a painting by the landscape architect Mark Rudkin, the garden consists in monochrome flower beds separated by hedges. From one side of the garden to the other, from the pond to the poppy field, the colourful "rooms" follow one another before it offers a view over the majestic hill above Giverny, painted so many times by the Impressionist artists.

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