Giverny is a small village in northern France, best known as the home of the famous painter Claude Monet. He lived there from 1883 until his death in 1926. The village is renowned for its beautiful gardens, which inspired many of Monet's most famous works, including his series of water lilies.
Visitors to Giverny can explore the Monet Foundation, which includes the artist's house and gardens. The gardens are divided into two main sections: the flower garden, known as the Clos Normand, and the water garden, featuring a pond with a Japanese bridge. Giverny attracts art lovers and tourists from around the world.