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Maison Caillebotte

8 Rue de Concy - 91330 Yerres 91 - Essonne
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Maison Caillebotte is the residence where Gustave Caillebotte, the famous Impressionist painter, lived with his family between 1860 and 1879, southeast of Paris, and painted 89 canvases.

In the 11-hectare English-style park, where he often painted along the banks of the Yerres River, the landscape remains unchanged since the artist's youth.

Today, the house, restored and refurnished in 2016, is open for visits year-round, recreating the atmosphere that the artist experienced during the Second Empire and the Restoration.

Opening times and prices

Open on public holidays:
  • Ascension Day
  • 15 August
  • Easter Monday
  • Easter
  • 14 July
  • 1 May
  • 8 May
  • 11 November
  • Whit Monday
  • Free

Services

  • Loan of pram
  • Restaurant
  • Shop/bookshop
  • Educational activities
  • Visitor support
Visit in:

German, English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian

Documentation in:

English, Japanese, Russian

Viewpoint:

Kiosque et glacière +

Disability

Tourisme & Handicap' label
T&H for people with motor disabilities
T&H for sight-impaired people

Wheelchairs are available for people with reduced mobility, as well as Braille and tactile booklets for the visually impaired. Lift, PRM entrance and exit.

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Map

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Address
8 Rue de Concy
91330 Yerres

Useful information

  • CB/Visa
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