In 1 Rue Bellechasse fronting River Seine seats the famous Museum d' Orsay in Paris. It is in the center of the city, ideal and easily found location.
The best way to get to the Museum is through the metro system. After that, you may stop on Solferino or Musee d' Orsay station. From these stations, it will only be a stone's throw away from Orsay. It can easily be found since signage are everywhere.
The Museum d'Orsay houses one of the largest and wide ranging art collections of any art museum in Paris, with the obvious exception of the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Museum d' Orsay collection are predominantly that of French painters and sculptors from 19th century to the beginning of World War I.
Most thronged collections of the museum are those by Monet, Sisley and Renoir those are referred to as French impressionists. Although post-impressionists and art nouveau are also sought to be visited and are equally applauded by museum-goers.
The structure of the Museum d' Orsay was basically ought to be a railway station but in 1986, they modified the area into an art gallery of three levels showcasing classic French artworks. Nouveau artworks and impressionist ones are placed in second and third levels consecutively.
The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM with the exception of Sundays as it tends to open its gates at 9 AM to cater for more people during weekends.
Entry passes are sold in three rates: 7 euros for ordinary tickets, 26 years and below got to pay only 5 euros, and 5 euros for everyone without regard to age during Sundays. Like any museum pass, it is consumable a day thus allowing you to enter and get out of Orsay as frequent as you like within that day.
But if you want to get to see various art museums in the City of Paris, like Orsay, it's desirable to get their Paris museum pass.