Claude Monet House, Giverny

Application: Museum

Location: Giverny, France

System: Radiator Components

Installed Products: Thermostatic radiator valve body, Valve and lockshield kit for iron pipe connection, Thermostatic radiator valve with construction-site protection cap

Claude Monet House

Fondation Claude Monet: Giacomini solutions bringing comfort to one of the world's most iconic Impressionist landmarks

Just a few kilometres from Paris, in the heart of Normandy, lies the Fondation Claude Monet in Giverny, one of the most iconic places in the history of art. It was here that Claude Monet lived from 1883 to 1926, creating some of the masterpieces of Impressionism while designing the extraordinary gardens that continue to inspire visitors from around the world.

Now transformed into a museum and managed by the Fondation Claude Monet, the historic residence welcomes more than 500,000 visitors each year, preserving the unique atmosphere of the artist's home and standing as one of France's most significant cultural heritage sites.

In a setting of such outstanding historical and architectural value, every building service intervention requires solutions capable of combining energy efficiency, thermal comfort, and the utmost respect for the original structure.

For this prestigious project, Giacomini supplied a selection of radiator components, including:

  • Thermostatic radiator valve body
  • Valve and lockshield kit for iron pipe connection
  • Thermostatic radiator valve with construction-site protection cap

These components ensure accurate room temperature control, helping to improve the building's energy efficiency while enhancing visitor comfort, all without compromising the integrity of its historic interiors.

This project demonstrates Giacomini's ability to integrate advanced technologies into heritage buildings, where innovation and conservation must coexist in perfect balance.

The installation of Giacomini solutions at the Fondation Claude Monet is another example of how our technologies contribute to the enhancement of historic buildings by providing reliable, efficient, and sustainable solutions that meet today's performance requirements while fully respecting the architectural and cultural legacy of the past.

Energy management