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      • When the Musée d’Orsay opened in December 1986, 47 years had passed since the building welcomed trains. Historically, the French government had problems finding a raison d’etre for this Left Bank site. In 1840, the Palais d’Orsay was built on the Seine to house courts and administrative offices. It was torched during the Paris commune of 1871.
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  2. Musee d'Orsay seems like it's been here forever, a grand structure that houses some of the world's greatest art treasures. But it's had a tough history, with ups and downs, floods and fires, even threats of demolition.

  3. History Musée d'Orsay as seen from the Pont du Carrousel Musée d'Orsay Clock, Victor Laloux, Main Hall The interior of the museum. The museum building was originally a railway station, Gare d'Orsay, located next to the Seine river. Built on the site of the Palais d'Orsay, its central location was convenient for commuting travelers.

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  4. The Orsay Museum land as a palace. In 1708, the port near River Seine was sanctioned to be built into a quay. The plan, however, got delayed until a century later, under the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte. Between 1810 to 1838, the site served as cavalry barracks and later a grand palace.

  5. Musée d’Orsay, national museum of fine and applied arts in Paris that features work mainly from France between 1848 and 1914.

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  6. The Musée d'Orsay's collection of architectural drawings provides an understanding of the history of architecture in Europe in the 19th century through the monuments and urban planning of Paris, the teaching at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts throughout France and beyond, the Universal Exhibitions, the careers of architects, interior and exterior ...

  7. The Perilous History of Musée d'Orsay. Sitting solidly on the left bank of the Seine, Musée d'Orsay seems like it's been there forever — this grand steel and stone structure that houses some of the world's greatest art treasures from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  8. Mar 18, 2024 · Historically, the French government had problems finding a raison d’etre for this Left Bank site. In 1840, the Palais d’Orsay was built on the Seine to house courts and administrative offices. It was torched during the Paris commune of 1871. The burned ruins of the Palais d’Orsay.

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