The Orsay Museum of Art, one of the three major museums in Paris, was rebuilt from an old railway station. It is about the size of Pompidou, but much smaller than the Louvre. The location of the Olympics is on the Seine River, not far from the Concorde Bridge, which is just 5 or 6 minutes'walk from the Concorde Plaza to the Concorde Bridge. Osai mainly collects modern works of art, the most famous is the Impressionist paintings, Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Manet... Impressionist masters have collections of paintings, but unfortunately the most famous ones are not here. Monet's sunrise impression is at another museum in Paris. Van Gogh's starry sky is at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Renoir's pancake mill dance should have been here, but for some reason, it is not found. It is estimated that it is being restored. In addition to oil paintings and sculptures, the building itself is also very attractive. In the museum, you can climb the platform on the fifth floor and overlook the exhibition hall below. The restaurants in the Paris Museum are very distinctive, and the Olympics is no exception. The splendor of gold and green is its most attractive place. Unfortunately, the day we went was rather tense and we missed it. If we have the chance next time, we must try it.