Horloge lign - Musée d'Orsay

A line of stationery...
Our collection also includes a refined range of everyday accessories. You will discover carefully designed pieces such as elegant bags, socks with delicate patterns and meticulously crafted textile accessories.
Each item evokes the timeless and decorative architecture of another era, inspired by the majestic lines of the clock in the Pavillon Amont. These exclusive creations allow you to take home a piece of the history of the Musée d'Orsay, where travellers' time was once marked by the mechanisms of these monumental clocks.
...And accessories
Our meticulously crafted stationery collection pays homage to the famous print 'Under the Wave off Kanagawa' (1830-1832) by Katsushika Hokusai.
Let yourself be seduced by our carefully finished notebooks and notepads, which faithfully reproduce the subtle shades of Prussian blue characteristic of the original print. The exceptional quality of the paper ensures that you can write your most precious thoughts in optimum comfort.
Where is the clock in the Musée d'Orsay?
The Musée d'Orsay houses three monumental clocks, each offering a unique perspective on Paris. The main clock is located on the fifth floor of the museum, in the former passenger hall.
How can I see the clock at the Musée d'Orsay?
To admire the monumental clock at the Musée d'Orsay, go to the fifth floor of the museum where you will find the former passenger hall.
Is it mandatory to reserve a time slot for the Musée d'Orsay?
It is not necessary to book a time slot to visit the Musée d'Orsay, except on the first Sunday of the month when admission is free. Visitors who are eligible for free admission can simply present their proof of eligibility at the entrance, while groups of seven or more must book in advance.