The world-famous village of Giverny in the French department of Eure takes its visitors back in time. Here, in the bucolic tranquility of the Norman countryside where Claude Monet once lived, time even comes to a halt. His artistic journey follows the meanders of the Seine and leads us with the whole family to the gates of Paris. The creatively designed journey introduces children in an exciting way to Monet’s work and art in general.
Outside of time, in another century. When looking at the water lilies gently floating on the water, a door to the past suddenly opens. In Giverny, nothing has changed since Claude Monet meticulously planned, planted, and tended his water garden down to the smallest detail. A vibrant and colorful piece of nature that still enchants young and old alike.