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Rodin Museum

2151 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 USA

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“experience the work of celebrated French sculptor Auguste Rodin”

In the galleries or along the garden paths, this tranquil oasis on Philadelphia's renowned Benjamin Franklin Parkway is one of the world's great places in which to experience the work of celebrated French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Anytime is a perfect time to visit.  In the 1920s the City of Philadelphia was in the midst of creating the Benjamin Franklin Parkway as a great civic space. The Free Library of Philadelphia opened its central Logan Square location in 1927, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art's main building was opened to the public the following year. Nestled between these two public destinations on the Parkway, the intimately scaled Rodin Museum opened in November 1929. A unique ensemble of Beaux-Arts architecture and a formal French garden in which to experience the sculpture of Auguste Rodin, the Museum was designed by French architect Paul Cret (1876–1945) and French landscape designer Jacques Gréber (1882–1962). Its founder, the entrepreneur and philanthropist Jules E. Mastbaum, gave the Museum to his native city as a gift and it was immediately embraced and celebrated, drawing over 390,000 visitors in its first year. Today, it is one of the defining icons of the city, housing one of the most comprehensive public collections of work outside Paris by one of the world's most renowned sculptors. Since 1929, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has administered the Rodin Museum and its collection. Over the years, several large sculptures originally installed outdoors were taken inside to protect them from the elements, and the original plantings became overgrown. The building, its galleries, and its grounds have been renovated to restore the Museum to its original vision, and new conservation treatments have made it possible to return sculptures to their intended places in the garden. The Museum has reopened with an inaugural installation dedicated to The Gates of Hell, the defining project of Rodin's career and one that consumed him for almost four decades. An important part of visiting the Rodin Museum is experiencing the garden, which recently underwent a three-year rejuvenation effort supported by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the City of Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation, and generous public and private funders. The project was conceived and overseen by the landscape architecture firm OLIN and follows the spirit of the original plans by Cret and Gréber. 

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Karen Y.

Got into this museum with the ticket I purchased for the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It's a really small museum that only has one floor. Takes about 30-40 minutes to get through everything. The... Read more

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Kristen S.

Beautiful grounds. Great area with lots of green and trees. Doesnt feel like you are in a city when you are here. Read more

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Crystal C.

We got free entry to this museum with our ticket to Philadelphia Museum of Art. We had a few hours to kill so came here. Sculptures were beautiful and I liked that there were sketch books in all... Read more

Rodin Museum

2151 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19130 USA
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