The Orsay Museum is located on the left bank of the River Seine in Paris, France. This facility houses an impressive collection of impressionist and other art, most of which dates from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The collection at the Orsay Museum includes works by Manet, Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh, along with many other well-known painters and sculptors. More than three million people visit the Orsay Museum each year to take in not only its collection of art work, but also its grand architectural style and beautiful waterfront setting.
In 1898, the French government oversaw the construction of the Gare d'Orsay train station on the left bank of the Seine. This station featured an elaborate design that was inspired by the Beaux-Arts style of architecture. The train station was completed in time for the 1900 Paris World Exhibition, and drew rave reviews from visitors. By the start of World War II, the station was no longer large enough to house the more modern trains, and was abandoned as a train station.

