The Rodin Museum is a comfortable mess to roam around. It used to be Rodin's studio, displaying many valuable works. The house itself is also very beautiful. Rotating staircases often rank on various "most beautiful staircases" lists in Paris. It is worth watching. On the side of the building is a courtyard with some large sculptures, beside which there are many benches to enjoy while resting. The well-trimmed back garden is also very beautiful, no less than the other famous parks in Paris. Perhaps because I don't know much about sculpture, I don't have the concept of "masterpiece" in mind. Instead, I can lounge around the garden lazily and enjoy it. When I encounter my favorite works, I can sit down and read them quietly. Unlike when visiting large museums, they are always crowded into a flood of audiences looking for their targets. In this small museum, you can relax completely and enjoy the subtle interweaving of light and shadow with lines and the breeze of summer afternoon.