Get ready for the Musée de l'Orangerie: where orange trees once chilled, now art thrills! Located in Paris's fancy Tuileries Gardens, this museum is like the VIP lounge for Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Think of it as a who's who of the 19th and 20th-century art scene – a place where Monet and pals hang out in style.
Architectural Marvel or Fancy Greenhouse? You decide! Originally built in the 1850s to keep orange trees cozy in winter, it got a glow-up in the 1920s and turned into an art haven. The architects went wild with natural lighting, making it look like the paintings are throwing their own disco.
Monet Madness: The museum boasts eight humongous water lily paintings by Claude Monet, which he whipped up towards the end of his life. Displayed in rooms that look like they've come straight out of a sci-fi movie, these paintings show Monet wasn't just good with a brush; he was a wizard with color, light, and making lilies look epic.

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