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Rodin Museum

About

In September 1924 American cinema magnate Jules Mastbaum (1872-1926) and his wife, Etta (1886-1953) visited the Musée Rodin in Paris for the first time. Captivated by the French sculptor’s use of the human figure to express inner passions and thoughts, Mastbaum, a Philadelphia native, acquired his first bronze by Rodin that day. Over the next two years, he purchased more than 150 sculptures by the artist. Most were bronzes, original works cast from Rodin’s plasters under the authority granted to the Musée Rodin by the artist’s will, but Mastbaum also scoured the art market to acquire intimate and revealing pieces in plaster, marble, terracotta, and bronze.

Within months of beginning his collection, Mastbaum was considering how to share it with his fellow Philadelphians. As the owner of the Stanley Corporation of America, then the largest operator of cinemas in the country, he initially intended to place iconic works like The Thinker in the lobbies of his movie theatres. He soon decided they would best be shown in a dedicated museum on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. He asked French architects Paul Phillippe Cret and Jacques Gréber to design a unique venue for the collection, one that evokes Parisian gardens and provides an elegant setting –both indoors and outdoors—for the sculptures.

Mastbaum died of complications following an appendectomy before the museum was built, but his widow Etta and their three daughters carried out his wishes and the Rodin Museum opened in November 1929, a gift to the city of Philadelphia that is administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

2151 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19130

Hours

Monday10am - 5pm
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday10am - 5pm
Saturday10am - 5pm
Sunday10am - 5pm

Suggested Admission

Adults$15
Seniors (65 & over)$14
Students (with valid ID)$7
Youths (13-18)FREE
Children (12 & under)FREE
MembersFREE

Parking

Visitor Policies

Help us protect the art — please do not touch the art.

No food or drink in the galleries.

Flash is not permitted — but take lots of pictures!

Backpacks, large bags, large umbrellas, and selfie sticks are not allowed in galleries; carry small bags by hand or on one shoulder and check oversized items.

Exhibtions

Rodin’s Hands

Through January 31

Events

Tours
Enjoy a guided tour of The Rodin Museum. Experience one of the world’s greatest collections of work by sculptor Auguste Rodin.
Social
Explore the Rodin Museum, enjoy refreshing summer cocktails and tasty small plates, listen to music, and take in the garden oasis.

Photography Permits

The Rodin Museum offers a beautiful, tranquil setting for sculpture in a Parisian-style garden and is a popular location for group photography. To ensure a positive visitor experience, advance permission is required for all group photography in the Garden. Non-permitted groups will not be allowed access. A printed copy of the permission must be carried at all times. Permission applies only to the Garden, does not guarantee exclusive access, and does not include entry to the interior of the Museum.

Event Rentals

Make great art the centerpiece of your next special occasion. The Rodin Museum’s elegant Beaux-Arts–style building and garden are home to one of the largest public collections of Rodin’s work outside Paris. Guests will be welcomed at the entrance of the breathtaking Dorrance H. Hamilton Garden by The Thinker and will be transported to another world in the galleries.

Artwork On View

Eternal Springtime

Auguste Rodin

Legendary Saints of France

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes

Naked Balzac

Auguste Rodin

Cantate Domino

Barbara Hepworth

Danaid (The Source)

Auguste Rodin

Despair

Auguste Rodin

The Athlete

Auguste Rodin

I Am Beautiful

Auguste Rodin

The Martyr

Auguste Rodin

The Sirens

Auguste Rodin

Mignon

Auguste Rodin

The Thinker

Auguste Rodin

The Call to Arms

Auguste Rodin

Eternal Springtime

Auguste Rodin

Two Hands

Auguste Rodin

Meditation

Auguste Rodin

Youth Triumphant

Auguste Rodin

The Clenched Hand

Auguste Rodin

The Hero

Auguste Rodin

The Left Hand

Auguste Rodin

Flora

Auguste Rodin

The Cathedral

Auguste Rodin

Mask of Hanako

Auguste Rodin

The Secret

Auguste Rodin

Minerva

Auguste Rodin

President Sarmiento

Auguste Rodin

Madame Vicuña

Auguste Rodin

The Sorceress

Auguste Rodin

Victor Hugo

Auguste Rodin

Balzac

Auguste Rodin

The Hand of God

Auguste Rodin

The Crouching Woman

Auguste Rodin

Bellona

Auguste Rodin

Andromeda

Auguste Rodin

Head of Balzac

Auguste Rodin

Victor Hugo

Auguste Rodin

Hanako

Auguste Rodin

One Step Forward

Hans Lerche

Possession

Auguste Rodin

The Minotaur

Auguste Rodin

Exhortation

Auguste Rodin

Ecclesiastes

Auguste Rodin

Fording the Stream

Auguste Rodin

The Thinker

Auguste Rodin

The Shade

Auguste Rodin

Adam

Auguste Rodin

The Age of Bronze

Auguste Rodin

Eve

Auguste Rodin

The Gates of Hell

Auguste Rodin

Bust of Jules Mastbaum

Henri Gréber

Thou Silent Form Thou Shalt Remain

Franklin Chenault Watkins