Van Gogh Museum Guide
Van Gogh Museum: Immerse Yourself in the World of Vincent Guide
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is dedicated to the life and work of the iconic Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. It houses the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world, offering a unique insight into his artistic development and personal struggles. Prepare to be moved by the intensity and beauty of his art. The Van Gogh Museum opened in 1973, showcasing the collection inherited by Vincent's brother Theo and his wife Johanna van Gogh-Bonger. The museum's main building was designed by Gerrit Rietveld, and a new exhibition wing was added in 1999, designed by Kisho Kurokawa. The museum's mission is to preserve and promote Van Gogh's art and legacy for future generations. Visitors can admire masterpieces such as "Sunflowers," "The Potato Eaters," and several self-portraits. Explore the museum's chronological display of Van Gogh's works, tracing his artistic journey from his early drawings to his final paintings. Learn about his life, his mental health struggles, and his relationships with other artists. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events. While the Van Gogh Museum doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, the museum's cafe offers a variety of snacks and drinks.
Transportation
Tram lines 2, 5, 12, and 19 stop at the 'Van Baerlestraat' stop, which is a short walk from the Van Gogh Museum. Several bus lines also stop nearby, including bus 397.
Opening Hours
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Friday until 9:00 PM
Ticket Price
€19.00