A Mecca of intellectual and cultural Parisian life in the 19th and 20th centuries, the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district retains an elitist image of the "intellectual bobos of the left bank." A former train station was converted into the Orsay Museum for the 19th-century civilization and arts. From Manet to Delacroix and Courbet, via Rude, Rodin, and Carpeaux, the great masters exhibit their "chef-d'oeuvres" in this atypical 2,400 m² space. Upstairs, behind the majestic clock, stretches out a marvelous view of the Seine.
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