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The Rodin Museum is undergoing renovation and reinstallation and will reopen in summer 2012.

When the Museum’s renovations are complete in summer 2012, this gem will once again honor its architects’ original vision. The extraordinary improvements you can expect include reconceived galleries and fresh interpretive materials. Be sure to experience the Rodin Museum’s spectacular transformation, including its gardens, which have gone through a multiyear rejuvenation.

Rodin Tours

Administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and opened to the public in 1929, the Rodin Museum houses the largest collection of masterpieces, outside of Paris, by French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Its holdings include bronze casts of the artist's greatest works: The Thinker, perhaps the most famous sculpture in the world; The Burghers of Calais, a heroic and moving historical tribute; Eternal Springtime, a lyrical work dealing with human love; and The Gates of Hell, a powerful, dramatic sculpture on which the artist worked from 1880 until his death in 1917.

The Rodin Museum is located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 22nd Street, just a few blocks from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Private Group Tours and Admission Rates

  • General Admission Fee
    $75 per group (up to 25 people); $25 for each additional 25 people
  • Private Group Tours
    $8 per person for groups of 15 people or more

Please note: tours must be booked at least one month in advance and are subject to guide availability. Rates are subject to change.
 

For more information, please contact Group Sales by phone at (215) 684-7863, by fax at (215) 684-7360, or by e-mail at .

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