The Musée national Gustave Moreau (French pronunciation: [myze nɑsjɔnal ɡystav mɔʁo]; transl.
[1] Today the museum contains Moreau's drawings, paintings, watercolors, and sculptures.
The first floor apartment (one dining room, one bedroom, a den and a hallway and an office-library) reminds the gallery patrons of its original purpose as the dwelling place of the Moreau family.
The collection consists of around 1200 paintings (mostly sketches or unfinished), pastels or watercolors and 4830 drawings kept in cabinets and cupboards with pivoting shutters and wholesale inventory numbers, drawn by Moreau himself, with nearly 5000 drawings (7800 aside).
The Museum is open daily except Tuesday; an admission fee (€7.5 as of May 2010) is charged.