The Rodin Museum stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Auguste Rodin, one of the pioneers of modern sculpture. Located in the magnificent 18th-century H ôtel Biron, where Rodin lived and worked, the museum opened its doors in 1919 following Rodin's donation of his entire collection to the French state. The property itself is a work of art, featuring exquisite architecture and a sprawling garden dotted with many of Rodin's bronze and marble creations. Inside the h ôtel, visitors can explore rooms filled with original sculptures, plaster casts, drawings, and photographs, providing insight into the artist's prolific career and innovative techniques. The museum's collection not only includes Rodin's most celebrated pieces but also works by Camille Claudel, his student and muse, as well as Rodin's personal art collection. The interplay between the indoor exhibits and the outdoor garden creates a unique and immersive experience, allowing art enthusiasts to appreciate the powerful expressiveness and emotional depth that define Rodin's sculptural language.