Le Musée de la Grenouillère
This is a place rich with memories, safeguarding the heritage of the Grenouillère and the Ile de Croissy; the museum transports the visitor back in time to stand in the Impressionists’ footsteps.

The authentic guinguette setting will help you see for yourself what drew the crowds here in the 19th century.
Situated on the River Seine, La Grenouillère was a floating pontoon, famous for its “countryside” atmosphere, with boating, dancehall restaurants or guinguettes, lunch on the grass, games, and so on. At the time, the establishment was frequented by the
To reach it, visitors had to cross a gangplank which led to a tiny island, the “Camembert”, connected by a second gangplank to the floating guinguette. In 1869, Monet and Renoir made five paintings of the now internationally famous "Camembert".
The place was destroyed by fire in 1889. The following year, a pavilion originally erected at the Universal Exhibition, was set up on the island, becoming the venue for parties, regattas and other water events until 1928.
It reopened its doors in 1998, and the following year, the famous “Camembert” was rebuilt in its original location by local heritage association, Les Amis de la Grenouillère.
The museum evokes the glorious heyday of the
Informations pratiques
Jeudi et Dimanche de 14h30 à 18h
le Musée sera fermé du lundi 1er août au mercredi 17 août 2011
(fermeture annuelle du 15 décembre au 5 janvier et du 10 au 16 août)
TARIFS Normal: 3,50€
Réduit; 2,50€ (chômeurs, étudiants) Gratuit: -12ans, adhérents et croissillons
GROUPES Visite conférence sur réservationTarif: 5,00€
à partir de 30 personnes: visite complémentaire du Vieux Croissy
Visite en anglais sur demande
SCOLAIRES Visite pédagogique sur réservation Tarif: 3,00€



