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Van Gogh Museum
Vincent van Gogh war in den 10 Jahren, in denen er als Künstler tätig war, unglaublich produktiv und schuf über 900 Gemälde, Zeichnungen und Skizzen. Das Van Gogh Museum beherbergt die weltweit größte Sammlung seiner Werke sowie viele der Briefe, die er schrieb. Zusammen mit den Werken seiner Zeitgenossen bietet das Museum einen einzigartigen Einblick in Van Goghs Leben und seinen künstlerischen Weg.
Die Sammlung des Van Gogh Museums umfasst über 200 Gemälde, 500 Zeichnungen und 750 Briefe von Vincent van Gogh. Als einer der bekanntesten Namen der modernen Kunst ist die direkte Begegnung mit seinen Meisterwerken ein Erlebnis, das Sie sich nicht entgehen lassen sollten. Machen Sie Ihre Reise nach Amsterdam mit einem Besuch dieses fesselnden Museums komplett.
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Die weltweit größte Sammlung von Van Goghs Werken
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Sehen Sie Werke von Van Goghs Zeitgenossen
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Lesen Sie Van Goghs persönliche Briefe
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Die weltweit größte Sammlung von Van Goghs Werken
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Sehen Sie Werke von Van Goghs Zeitgenossen
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Lesen Sie Van Goghs persönliche Briefe
Museumplein 6
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Museumplein 6
1071 DJ Amsterdam
Das Van Gogh Museum ist das am zweithäufigsten besuchte Museum der Niederlande und zieht jedes Jahr zwischen einer und zwei Millionen Besucher an. Es befindet sich auf dem Museumsplatz. Auf diesem berühmten Platz finden Sie auch das Rijksmuseum, das Königliche Concertgebouw und das Stedelijk Museum.
Das Van Gogh Museum besteht aus zwei Gebäuden, die von den renommierten Architekten Kisho Kurokawa und Gerrit Rietveld entworfen wurden. Der Kurokawa-Flügel wird für Wechselausstellungen genutzt, während im Rietveld-Gebäude die Dauerausstellung zu sehen ist. Zu den bekanntesten Werken gehören die Van Gogh Sonnenblumen (1889), Mandelblüten (1890) und Die Kartoffelesser (1885).Sie erfahren auch etwas über die fesselnde Geschichte des Künstlers und seinen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der modernen Kunst. So zeigt das Museum auch Werke von Künstlern, die mit Van Gogh in Verbindung gebracht werden, von denen, die ihn inspirierten, von seinen Zeitgenossen und von denen, die er inspirierte. Dazu gehören Künstler wie Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec und Odilon Redon, um nur einige zu nennen. Diese Kunstwerke ermöglichen es dem Museum, mehr Kontext zu bieten und neue Geschichten über Van Gogh und die Zeit, in der er lebte, zu erzählen.
Das Van Gogh Museum ist das am zweithäufigsten besuchte Museum der Niederlande und zieht jedes Jahr zwischen einer und zwei Millionen Besucher an. Es befindet sich auf dem Museumsplatz. Auf diesem berühmten Platz finden Sie auch das Rijksmuseum, das Königliche Concertgebouw und das Stedelijk Museum.
Das Van Gogh Museum besteht aus zwei Gebäuden, die von den renommierten Architekten Kisho Kurokawa und Gerrit Rietveld entworfen wurden. Der Kurokawa-Flügel wird für Wechselausstellungen genutzt, während im Rietveld-Gebäude die Dauerausstellung zu sehen ist. Zu den bekanntesten Werken gehören die Van Gogh Sonnenblumen (1889), Mandelblüten (1890) und Die Kartoffelesser (1885).Sie erfahren auch etwas über die fesselnde Geschichte des Künstlers und seinen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der modernen Kunst. So zeigt das Museum auch Werke von Künstlern, die mit Van Gogh in Verbindung gebracht werden, von denen, die ihn inspirierten, von seinen Zeitgenossen und von denen, die er inspirierte. Dazu gehören Künstler wie Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec und Odilon Redon, um nur einige zu nennen. Diese Kunstwerke ermöglichen es dem Museum, mehr Kontext zu bieten und neue Geschichten über Van Gogh und die Zeit, in der er lebte, zu erzählen.
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KinderKinderticket für 0-17 Jährige
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ÖffnungszeitenMontag - Sonntag: 9.00 - 18.00
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Ticket InformationenTicket direkt auf dem Handy verfügbar
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Kostenloses WLAN verfügbarRollstuhlgerechtWC frei zugänglich
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KinderKinderticket für 0-17 Jährige
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ÖffnungszeitenMontag - Sonntag: 9.00 - 18.00
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Ticket InformationenTicket direkt auf dem Handy verfügbar
Tickets können bis zu 48 Stunden im Voraus umgebucht werden, Tickets können nicht storniert werden -
Kostenloses WLAN verfügbarRollstuhlgerechtWC frei zugänglich
- Die optionale Multimedia Tour ist in Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Niederländisch, Portugiesisch, Spanisch, Japanisch, Koreanisch, Mandarin und Russisch erhältlich.
- Wenn Sie die Multimedia Tour gebucht haben, können Sie sie am Informationsschalter abholen
- Haustiere sind im Van Gogh Museum nicht erlaubt, außer für Diensthunde
- Die optionale Multimedia Tour ist in Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Niederländisch, Portugiesisch, Spanisch, Japanisch, Koreanisch, Mandarin und Russisch erhältlich.
- Wenn Sie die Multimedia Tour gebucht haben, können Sie sie am Informationsschalter abholen
- Haustiere sind im Van Gogh Museum nicht erlaubt, außer für Diensthunde
das Museum kann mit dem "Munch" in Oslo mithalten ... drei Etagen sind dem Leben und Werk van Gogh's gewidmet. Klassische Ausstellung und Multimedia-Elemente sind enthalten (die Texte vielleicht ein bisschen old fashioned) Es gab eine Kinder-Abteilung, einen vielseitigen Museums-Shop und ein tolles Café zum ausruhen ... und ich hatte das Glück, dass aktuell eine Sonderschau zu den Impressionisten (Frankreich und der Einfluss auf die Niederländer) zu sehen war.
Als erstes: Hier muss man rechtzeitig die Tickets im Internet buchen - mit 22€ sind sie aber sicher nicht überteuert und bei uns hat das bestens funktioniert. Die teuren Angebote mit Führung und "ohne Wartezeit" kann man sich ersparen. Die Bilder und das Leben van Goghs sind im Museum gut beschrieben. Zweitens: Das Museum ist sehr populär und ist trotz Besucherrationierung gut gefüllt. Man muss sich also je nach Bild etwas "durchkämpfen". Und drittens: Der Shop hat uns ausnehmend gut gefallen - besser als derjenige nahbei ... Eine schöne Erfahrung also!
Das Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam ist sehr empfehlenswert. Man konnte sehr viele berühmte Gemälde von Van Gogh sehen und wer sich für Kunst interessiert ist hier zu 100% richtig.
Sehr interessantes, toll gestaltetes Museum. Wurde von der Schwägerin und Neffen von Vincent van Gogh aufgebaut und diesen familiären Flair spürt man.
Im Van-Gogh-Museum ist die größte Sammlung der Werke des namensgebenden Künstlers weltweit zu bestaunen. Die Sonnenblumen und viele weitere bekannte Meisterwerke sind zu sehen. Ein Muss in Amsterdam!
Viele berühmte Bilder und Galerien. Der Platz ist riesig und schön. Ich wollte nur suchen "Selfie Wall" Aber ich kann es nicht finden.
Die Tragische Geschichte und seine Bilder werden den Besuchern auf eine abwechslungsreiche Weise nahe gebracht. Man kann gut selbständig ohne oder mit Guide die Ausstellung geniessen.
In meiner Jugend in Versailles, lange bevor diese wahnsinnigen Preise für die Bilder von Vincent van Gogh geboten wurden, hatte mich dieser Maler fasziniert. Im Pariser Louvre insbesondere „Die Kirche von Auvers“. Ich wusste, dass seine frühen Bilder meist in Brauntönen und dunkel waren. Im Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam hat mich die Anzahl der Bilder überrascht und dass er zum Schluss fast täglich ein Bild gemalt hat. Sehr sehenswerte Ausstellung! Mehr Besucher sind aber nicht sinnvoll.
Recommend the audio guide! It's multilingual and you learn a lot from it as well. Very nice museum and super clean highly recommend
I expected this to be very good but it greatly exceeded my expectations! A great collection of his work and an intense description of his life. I'm very impressed!
The timeless beauty inside makes the Van Gogh worth visiting—multiple times. So many people want to see these paintings, extended hours would be a welcome addition. To enhance your visit, you should consider planning it during off-peak hours. Large crowds can sometimes detract from an enjoyable viewing experience. Large groups are the worst. The staff works diligently to ensure the safety of the art and every visitor. They have the best vibe. There is a café where you can relax before continuing your artistic adventure, although finding a seat can sometimes be challenging. Additionally, there is a gift shop offering a variety of items, from postcards to silk scarves.
A stunning collection , The Potato Eaters , Sunflowers , Wheatfield with crows. You really get an understanding of Van Gogh and how he worked. Try and book as early as you can .The museum is less busy after 3.30pm at the beginning of the week.
L'organizzazione del museo è perfetta e l'allestimento lascia senza parole anche il più esigente visitatore. E' stata un' esperienza indimenticabile.
We went on an afternoon in November. It was busy but we could still get up close with the masterpieces from Van Gough. This probably sounds silly but there was a lot more of Van Gough’s art than I expected to see. The audioguide was very informative and we looked at every thing on the audio guide. We only viewed the permanent collection and we spent 2 hours exploring. I would definitely recommend for anyone coming to Amsterdam.
Very well organized museum with each floor dedicated to a period in the artist's life, as well as his contemporaries. Make sure you get tickets online in advance as it is often (usually) sold out -- which is a good thing because there's no overcrowding.
Some art museums are organized better than others and this was one of the best. The works were displayed appropriately to tell the stories that needed to be told. I love when art museums do that! I wished Van Gogh's chair was displayed with Gaugin's. There seemed to be some storytelling
Multi-level museum split up by his stages in life. So much info to take in. This is a must do. Beautifully organized and displayed.
I was an art minor in college, so visiting this museum was a no-brainer. I attended a major Van Gogh exhibit in St. Louis, MO in the 1970's with my mom and had studied his work off and on since then. This museum was very well put together. Each of the displays had related groupings of Van Gogh's work and stories to go with them, which is perfect for any museum. Unlike other European art museums, Van Gogh's works were very accessible without visual obstructions for the most part, including glaring glass. There were clear stories about how Van Gogh developed his style, his relationship with Theo and Jo, etc. I suspect there was some historical revision when presenting Van Gogh's final year's and death. As I had previously read and believe, both Theo and Vincent had syphilis, which made them crazy. Vincent and Gaugin shared a home and the rest of the story as told by the museum seemed highly sanitized. OK. I get it...
very interesting visit! learned a lot and saw so many beautiful works of art along the way. would highly recommend to all ages.
this museum is a must if you are visiting Amsterdam! I didn't appreciate just how much Van Gogh created over the years and this museum beautifully encapsulates his work alongside the story of his life. a very emotional but overall incredible experience.
great to see such famous paintings but expected it to be much larger, could have benefited from multiple signs next to paintings or larger signs as there would be large crowds around signs which made reading them difficult
Finalmente abbiamo potuto ammirare le opere di un grande e discusso artista... ammirare da vicino le sue opere è favoloso ed emozionante. Museo organizzato e facile usare le audio guide.
It was an incredible museum.....and very informative. We all loved our time there and learned more about Van Gogh! Don't miss this one!
Such an incredible experience and one I will never forget. You don’t realise just how many paintings and drawings Van Gogh did throughout his life until you come here. We looked online and it said the tour would take about 90 minutes, we were in there 2 and a half hours altogether and didn’t even get to see it all at a leisurely pace and had to miss some of the exhibits to make sure we saw everything we wanted to. You have to book a time slot, and these can go quickly, so make sure you don’t miss out. Plus we paid extra for the audio tour which was amazing, really insightful and interactive and the voice available wasn’t too slow or monotonous. There is a shop in the museum, but also one just down the street too, so if you don’t have time to go shopping you still can without needing to buy another ticket. Overall, a fantastic experience that I would love to experience again.
Wonderful collection, and beautifully laid out. It is a completely different experience seeing Van Gogh's paintings in person. It does not compare to the pictures. The museum is spacious. There is also some information about Vincent's life and a few letters. It was pretty crowded, but that is to be expected. I only rated it 4/5 because I feel like there is room for more in-depth information, for those who are already familiar with the main events in his life and his work (and many people that visit are!). It feels a bit too minimalistic.
So much Van Gogh in one place!!!! Clearly visible evolution of the creativity and the style. Not an art man but enjoyed this one.
Booked ahead and prior to my visit I had a fall so was given a wheelchair to use during our visit. Staff were friendly and helpful, although it was quite difficult viewing the exhibits whilst in the wheelchair due to the crowds around certain paintings. The displays were informative and interesting but I do feel the entry cost is a little excessive for the duration of the visit and what's on offer.
Architecturally beautiful and a Master painter, one not to miss when in Amsterdam! Always a joy and have visited this museum more than once. Great museum shops in and around the museum.
The Van Gogh Museum was phenomenal and our guide extremely knowledgeable. She painted a wonderful picture of his life, the influence of other painters on his style, and the psychological changes that affected his work. What a tragic end to such a talented artist who was never really recognized during his lifetime. This museum is a "must see." To truly derive a full understanding of the artist and his work, you really should hire a guide for either an individual or small group tour. It is well worth the cost and you will get so much more out of your visit.
Très beau musée bien agencé et lumineux Vraiment à faire Attention pas de vente de billets sur place , uniquement en ligne En y allant le matin à l'ouverture il n'y a pas trop de monde
Museo molto bello che tratta prevalentemente Van Gogh, come suggerisce il nome. Non troppo dispersivo e se fatto con guida audio regala in esperienza immersiva
Excellent musée qui est très complet lorsque l’on prend l’audio-guide qui est très bien fait. Attention, il y a beaucoup de monde donc vous y passerez facilement 3 heures dans la journée. Nous avons été agréablement surprise par la collection temporaire qui complète à merveille la collection de base
We made a reservation and paid for our tickets about a month before our arrival. On the day, we were about 45 minutes early...and they were able to let us in. We were very happy, as we had another reservation after for a canal boat-entering early gave us more time. We have seen Beyond Van Gogh twice (it is an amazing tour thru his life, especially in regards to his brother Theo), and have read many books about his life. Van Gogh was incredible. We really enjoyed this museum. It was a Saturday, and the sign said that they were sold out for the day-so I was glad that we purchased early. The Temporary exhibit that had just opened was Impressionists. We were thrilled, as Monet is a favorite as well as Impressionistic painting in general. It was a great day! The museum was packed, with many people wandering everywhere. However, the workers seemed to still be very friendly. There is an area for lockers to hold coats and bags so that you do not need to carry them thru the museum.
All the family really enjoyed this trip. Incredible to see his wonderful paintings, with a very thoughtful and logical layout of the museum. Must do for art lovers! Lots of stairs but lift option is available.
A great selection of the artist’s works, well presented. Roomy and light-filled space. A pleasure to visit. It also had easy parking
My sister-in-law, is a massive Van Gough fan and nobody else in our party wanted to go to the museum, so I said I'd go. We booked our tickets before we travelled. We arrived 10 minutes before our allocated time, joined the queue and smoothly entered. As you would expect, it is a busy place, especially around his most popular paintings.We spent a couple of hours wandering around and absorbing facts surrounding Van Gogh brilliance, as a painter, along with his rather tragic life story. I truely found it a learning experience and was glad I visited. There was a temporary exhibition,also on, featuring 150 years of Impressionists, Claude Monet being my favorite. Personally I think it's worth a visit if you're in Amsterdam.
The museum is nice, the concept of the museum is beautifully designed, the tour is about 1 hour and there are a lot of paintings to see. The only thing we were sad about was that we didn't get to see the Starry Night, which we found out after, that painting is in New York but it is not negative thing, just joke.
Lovely museum, lots of information about Van Gogh's life and his process as an artist my brother and my Mum went to the Van Gogh Museum in June 2023 last year where they enjoyed learning about the history of Van Gogh and my Mum got me the mini painting of Van Gogh from the gift shop . Some interactive bits about Van Gogh for the KS1 and KS2 primary school kids as well and hopefully I will come back to this museum in Amsterdam in the future
Sans doute le musée le plus sympa à faire à Amsterdam. Il retrace les différentes périodes de la vie de van gogh, on y trouve les plus grandes œuvres du peintre. Tout est commenté, cela rend la visite intéressante.
Non è che ci sia molto da dire …..parliamo di van gogh . Il museo è bene organizzato e l’audioguida ben fatta , con spiegazioni dirette e non dispersive . Si è scaricata durante la visita ma vabbè può capitare. Must
Martina was brilliant tour guide. Very knowledgeable she knew about history and describing paintings and ther style.Thank you
Got tickets online for the next day, without problems. After a short wait in line we were admitted and picked up our audio guides. We worked our way through in approximately chronological order. The crowd was significant but not overwhelming. It took us about 3 hours to see the specific pieces we wanted to see plus many more. The audio guides provide a lot of background and context for what you are seeing, highly recommended. This is one of the ca n't-miss museums in Amsterdam.
Excellent museum and access to a lot of artist works. Ensure you have at least 4 hours (if you really like the art and are willing to have an audio guide) as well as book your ticket in advance from their website, so you dont get told this at the entrance.
Ero venuto ad Amsterdam con sei miei amici, ed essendo tutti appassionati di arte, non potevamo astenerci dal visitare il museo di Van Gogh. L’architettura del museo é nuova e molto particolare. All’interno troviamo subito una grande hall dove si possono chiedere informazioni. Iniziando la guida possiamo trovare subito alcuni dei primi quadri di Van Gogh, successivamente si arriva sempre a quadri creati più avanti e infine i suoi dipinti più famosi. É un’esperienza molto bella e formativa, non solo per chi ne é appassionato ma anche per chi non lo è. Io lo consiglio a tutti perché è davvero una bella esperienza.
Beautiful museum, loved the art... but we did a "small group" of 15 tour, he was very knowledgable and interesting, but with no ear pieces it was very difficult to hear him, museum is very crowded, wouldn't do that again without audio.
Lovely museum, lots of information about Van Gogh's life and his process as an artist. Some interactive bits for kids as well. Very busy but people flowed well through the space so it didn't feel congested. Well stocked gift shops and cafe.
I went to the museum as a novice, not knowing much about Van Gogh, just the basics. That's why I chose to take the audio-tour, which I really recommand ! While giving technical details about the paintings, it also narrates the painter's life, and his strong and moving relationship with his brother. It also raises awareness on mental health issues, since Van Gogh went through a lot throughout his whole life. However, don't forget to book your ticket in advance, because the museum is really crowded. The only negative point for me is the price of the ticket, which is quite expensive. But it seems to be regular prices in the Netherlands.
To visit here, you should plan to make your online reservation well in advance. I do not know how early this place sells out, but I think it was sold out by the time we visited on a Monday early afternoon. I bought tickets online about 3 months in advance. While we were in line, a couple was ahead of us and they got turned away as their tickets were for some other museum (the staff guy said it was 20 minutes away) - so, I have no idea where they were trying to go, but be sure it's the right venue. The museum is located on the edge of a large open park. From above looking down as if on a clock face, the Van Gogh Museum is at around "8 p.m." while the Rijksmuseum is on the top edge of the park at "midnight". They are only about a 5-minute walk apart. I think there is a parking garage under this open park space, but that is only based on seeing an entrance that sloped down. We were on foot or taking the tram. At least 2 tram lines run along the edge of the park, so you can get from there to the Central Station on the tram in about 15 - 20 minutes. You just need a tap-to-pay credit card to access the trams (though you can buy a card pass also). You enter the museum in a mostly glass-walled building and have the tickets scanned. You then descend a level to an airy atrium where you store backpacks in a self-service locker area. It asks you to choose a 6-digit passcode (it suggests your birthdate) and an icon from a list (telephone, camera, sun, etc.). It makes you repeat those back, then it tells you your locker #. You store stuff there and push to lock it. Then you have to give the code + icon later to retrieve things. I'd recommend taking a photo of your locker's # to help. This area also filled with soft benches to wait on people, the gift shop, the restroom, and the desk where you get audio guides. I found the audio guide useful and thought it was worth having. You then ascend an escalator to an adjacent building which houses the paintings (and another couple of gift shops). The presentation is chronological, but also has other things interspersed (letters, works by another contemporary artist, some history to put a work or period in context, etc.). You ascend through a second floor which has a large number of works, including several famous paintings (sunflowers, Van Gogh's bedroom). The top floor focuses on some of Van Gogh's later paintings, including the wheat field with crows (which I learned was not actually his final work). We spent around 2 hours here, but you could easily stay longer. This museum was one of my favorite stops on our trip. I thought they did an excellent job of presenting the works, lighting them well for display, and providing good context without intruding on the focus of your visit. I would highly recommend a visit here if you have any interest in Van Gogh's work.
Museum dedicated to the aforementioned artist. Came here and bought tickets in advance online. I’d highly recommend buying in advance because tickets were sold out even at 9am, at opening. We took the tram here and waited outside a bit before going in. They have free lockers to place your belongings as you’re not allowed to have backpacks while walking through the exhibits. It was nice to get an in-depth look into the inspirations behind the art, and life of Van Gogh. There’s free floors and there was another exhibit that focused on another artist that paralleled Van Gogh. We spent two and a half hours there, and I think that was a good amount of time to view everything. I’d highly recommend coming here if you like art and/or it’s your first time in Amsterdam.
My lifegoal has always been to see Van Gogh’s art on live. Not tv, not internet, not phone screen. Live. We had tickets bought online and going in was easy and smooth. But inside it wasn’t smooth, apparently there were multiple groups on same time as us, so guides and groups where almost everywhere and of course, the guides told groups the stories. Goodbye silence! I thinks One or two groups at the time are okay, but there were at leasti 5-6 six different groups and i think it went too crowdy then. Paintigs were still lovely and one lifegoal achieved - eventhought it didn’t feel as special as I hoped.