From here, we walked to the Tuileries Garden, and peeked into L'Orangerie Museum so I could take a peek at Monet's Water Lilies. A beautiful place for these paintings. Would have been nice if the people visiting had heeded the 'no talking' signs, but still beautiful nonetheless.




They let you take pictures inside, but no flash and no tripods, so it was pretty hard to get a clear, non fuzzy picture. A beautiful, round room though; with light shining through a massive skylight in the ceiling--muted by a heavy white screen.
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