Abbey du Mont Saint-Michel Priority Entrance Tickets
Overview
The Hasso Plattner's collection at the Museum Barberini spans the arc from the 1860s to the early 20th century and brings together works from three generations of artists.
Based on eight central themes, the collection offers the opportunity to understand the development of French landscape painting in the styles of Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism, and Fauvism.
With your Museum Barberini tickets, you can check out several rotating temporary exhibitions during your visit, featuring artists ranging from Van Gogh and Richter to Picasso and Monet.
The Impressionists, Neo-Impressionists, and Fauvists revolutionized painting with light-filled landscapes, breaking free from traditional pictorial themes.
They captured fleeting sensory impressions as directly as possible on canvas, inspiring later artists such as the Fauvists.
Gallery
What's Included
✓ Included
- Entrance to Abbaye du Mont Saint-Michel
- Booklet available on site in French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese
✗ Not Included
- Transportation
- Audio Guide
Itinerary
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Good to Know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Special Instructions
THIS IS YOUR VOUCHER and NOT A VALID TICKET.
IMPORTANT: You will get the entrance ticket in the third email (The 1st voucher you receive is just confirming your purchase, it is NOT the entrance ticket).
You will receive the Entrance ticket within 24 hours before the travel date or a while after booking. Still, if you can not see the tickets please check your Junk Mail or write your booking reference number to visiteuropatoday1@gmail.com and we will send the tickets directly to your email.
Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.
Know before you go
The venue is accessible 24h/24, with paying parking. Free shuttles from the parking
By foot, it is about 45 min. walk from the parking to the Abbey. The site is hard to access for disabled people
Last admission: 1 hour before closing