Gardens and Heritage
Giverny is defined by the legacy of impressionist Claude Monet, who spent forty years cultivating his estate here. This selection highlights Le Clos Normand, his symmetrical flower garden, and the Japanese-inspired Water Garden where his famous Nymphéas series took shape. Beyond the artist’s home, the list includes the Romanesque Église Sainte-Radegonde—the site of Monet's grave—and the local horticultural center, La Pepiniere.
Le Clos Normand
Claude Monet - famous impressionist painter - often found his inspiration in these gardens located by his house in Giverny.
Le jardin d’eau
Monet's Japanese-inspired garden featuring winding paths, bamboo, and the famous green arched bridge spanning the water.
Lilly Pond
The iconic pond that served as the primary subject for Monet's expansive Nymphéas series, filled with floating water lilies.
Église Sainte-Radegonde
A Romanesque-style church dating back to the 11th century. The graveyard contains the tomb of Claude Monet and his family.
La Pepiniere
A local garden center and shop situated near the historic village center.
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