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Museo Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh fue increíblemente prolífico en los 10 años que estuvo activo como artista, creando más de 900 pinturas, dibujos y bocetos. El Museo Van Gogh alberga la mayor colección del mundo de su obra, así como muchas de las cartas que escribió. En conjunto, y con obras de sus contemporáneos también expuestas, el museo ofrece una ventana única a la vida y la trayectoria artística de Van Gogh.
La colección del Museo Van Gogh incluye más de 200 pinturas, 500 dibujos y 750 cartas de Vincent van Gogh. Como uno de los nombres más reconocidos del arte moderno, encontrarse directamente con sus obras maestras es una experiencia que no debes perderte. Completa tu viaje a Ámsterdam con una visita a este cautivador museo.
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La mayor colección del mundo de obras de Van Gogh
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Ver obras de los contemporáneos de Van Gogh
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Lee las cartas personales de Van Gogh
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La mayor colección del mundo de obras de Van Gogh
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Ver obras de los contemporáneos de Van Gogh
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Lee las cartas personales de Van Gogh
Museumplein 6
1071 DJ Amsterdam
Museumplein 6
1071 DJ Amsterdam
El Museo Van Gogh es el segundo museo más visitado de Holanda, y atrae entre uno y dos millones de visitantes al año. Está situado en la Plaza de los Museos. En la famosa plaza se encuentran también el Rijksmuseum, el Real Concertgebouw y el Museo Stedelijk.
El Museo Van Gogh consta de dos edificios, diseñados por los aclamados arquitectos Kisho Kurokawa y Gerrit Rietveld. El ala de Kurokawa se utiliza para exposiciones temporales y en el edificio de Rietveld se exponen las obras permanentes. Algunas de las obras más conocidas expuestas son los Girasoles de Van Gogh (1889), Almendros en flor (1890) y Los comedores de patatas (1885).También conocerás la cautivadora historia del pintor y su influencia en el desarrollo del arte moderno. Así, el museo muestra también obras de artistas relacionados con Van Gogh, de los que le inspiraron, de sus contemporáneos y de aquellos a los que inspiró. Entre ellos figuran artistas como Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec y Odilon Redon, entre otros. Estas obras de arte permiten al museo ofrecer más contexto y compartir nuevas historias sobre Van Gogh y la época en que vivió.
El Museo Van Gogh es el segundo museo más visitado de Holanda, y atrae entre uno y dos millones de visitantes al año. Está situado en la Plaza de los Museos. En la famosa plaza se encuentran también el Rijksmuseum, el Real Concertgebouw y el Museo Stedelijk.
El Museo Van Gogh consta de dos edificios, diseñados por los aclamados arquitectos Kisho Kurokawa y Gerrit Rietveld. El ala de Kurokawa se utiliza para exposiciones temporales y en el edificio de Rietveld se exponen las obras permanentes. Algunas de las obras más conocidas expuestas son los Girasoles de Van Gogh (1889), Almendros en flor (1890) y Los comedores de patatas (1885).También conocerás la cautivadora historia del pintor y su influencia en el desarrollo del arte moderno. Así, el museo muestra también obras de artistas relacionados con Van Gogh, de los que le inspiraron, de sus contemporáneos y de aquellos a los que inspiró. Entre ellos figuran artistas como Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec y Odilon Redon, entre otros. Estas obras de arte permiten al museo ofrecer más contexto y compartir nuevas historias sobre Van Gogh y la época en que vivió.
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NiñosEntrada para niños de 0 a 17 años
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Horario de aperturaLunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 18.00
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Información sobre las entradasEntradas disponibles directamente en el móvil
Las entradas se pueden reprogramar hasta con 48 horas de antelación, los tickets no se pueden cancelar -
WiFi gratuito disponibleAccesible en silla de ruedasAcceso libre al cuarto de baño
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NiñosEntrada para niños de 0 a 17 años
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Horario de aperturaLunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 18.00
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Información sobre las entradasEntradas disponibles directamente en el móvil
Las entradas se pueden reprogramar hasta con 48 horas de antelación, los tickets no se pueden cancelar -
WiFi gratuito disponibleAccesible en silla de ruedasAcceso libre al cuarto de baño
- La Visita Multimedia opcional está disponible en inglés, neerlandés, alemán, francés, italiano, portugués, español, japonés, coreano, mandarín y ruso
- Cuando hayas reservado la visita multimedia, podrás recogerla en el mostrador de Información
- No se admiten animales de compañía en el interior del Museo Van Gogh, excepto perros guía
- La Visita Multimedia opcional está disponible en inglés, neerlandés, alemán, francés, italiano, portugués, español, japonés, coreano, mandarín y ruso
- Cuando hayas reservado la visita multimedia, podrás recogerla en el mostrador de Información
- No se admiten animales de compañía en el interior del Museo Van Gogh, excepto perros guía
Imprescindible visita si vas a Ámsterdam. Apreciar las obras de arte de este gran genio ha sido maravilloso. Fuimos con una visita guiada que contratamos a través de Civitatis y lo recomiendo plenamente.
Nos ha encantado este museo, muy cómodo de visitar, con el audio guía lo disfrutas porqué tienes todo tipo de explicaciones
Un museo estupendamente diseñado para visitarlo en familia con las obras del gran Van Gogh. Es un museo moderno y adaptado para que toda la gente lo podamos visitar. No es muy grande y eso lo hace magnífico
Muy buena colección de obras de Vincent van Gogh. Amplio y espacioso, hay q comprar entrada con antelación y mejor ir a primera hora. No está incluído en la city card Amsterdam
Es un museo muy completo con mucha obra de Van Gogh, muy bien organizado y fácil de recorrer . Muy recomendable si te gusta la obra de este artista . Hasta la tienda es muy adecuada .
Ordenado , limpio con mucha gente! Pero las obras son unicas. Es importante separar la fecha de visita y realizar la compra en la pagina web al menos 6 u 8 semanas antes de la visita
Lo visité hace 30 años y ahora volví, para pasar un buen momento esta Perfecto , conocer y descubrir esta de lujo este lugar, solo disfrutar y fluir en armonía
Un museo impresionante para sumergirse en el arte de Van Gogh. Estuve en él la semana pasada, y pude disfrutar de los cuadros más importantes del gran maestro: los girasoles, su dormitorio en Arlés, las flores del cerezo, sus múltiples autorretrato o los comedores de patatas. las instalaciones son estupendas, y fáciles de recorrer.
Sacamos entradas anticipadas Vale la pena, es un Museo simple de recorrer, buen audio guía, lockers para dejar camperas y mochilas Obras hermosas, bien organizado Saquen entradas antes!!!!!
Gran recopilacion de la obra del gran maestro, desde sus inicios hasta su ultimo periodo. Es una experiencia maravillosa poder apreciar toda la evolucion del artista en un solo lugar, distinto a ver obras sueltas, lo visite varias veces y lo sigo disfrutando!
Museo espectacular casi monográfico sobre Van Gogh. Quizá la mayor colección existente sobre el artista que, no solo explica de manera amena su arte sino también su vida, con especial sensibilidad didáctica. Una parada obligada.
Muy bien ordenada el recorrido, dividido en tres plantas y se puede estar muy cerca de los cuadros para apreciar sus detalles. Una visita que no se puede dejar de hacer
Es precioso, todo esta señalizado muy claro, tiene actividades interactivas, el personal es amable, y es precioso ver el trabajo de Vincent tan detalladamente. 🌻
Además de las obras cuenta la historia de su vida de forma agradable. El museo tiene taquillas y servicios para hacer tu estancia agradable. La cafetería es carísima, el café más caro de nuestro viaje por Europa
Extraordinario museo el 75 por ciento de las obras eran de Vincent Van Gogh. Contrata la audio guia. Vale la pena. Empieza por la exposición permanente y continúa con la exposición temporal. Hay muy bonitas cosas el la tienda del museo.
Comment décrire un tel lieu ? De multiples œuvres de l’artiste y sont exposées, cela va de soi, mais les découvertes ne doivent pas s’arrêter là. Si le temps ne peut s’arrêter, il devrait se figer pour vous donner le plaisir d’admirer de nombreux artistes connus et méconnus. Visites très bien suivies par un personnel discret mais également disponible. J’y retournerai sans hésiter.
Museo ben organizzato dall'inizio alla fine. Ingresso veloce con i biglietti già acquistati online, possibilità di utilizzo gratuito degli armadietti con password così che l'utente sia autonomo. La visita della collezione permanente è davvero ben studiata anche se non si è in possesso dell'audioguida e se non si è dei grandi cultori della vita e delle opere di Van Gogh. Questo museo ti guida passo dopo passo nell'evoluzione personale e artistica di Van Gogh, ogni dipinto esposto ha lo scopo di aiutare a capire chi fosse, cosa faceva e quali fossero le sue intenzioni, obietti e purtroppo le sue debolezze. Assolutamente da visitare, consigliatissimo!
Sarà banale dirlo ma si tratta di una "tappa" imperdibile; non solo e non tanto per i capolavori più noti ( partendo dai "mangiatori di patate" fino a "radici" qui è possibile vederne molti), ma soprattutto perché la ricchissima collezione esposta consente di ripercorrere l'intera carriera artistica di van Gogh. Ciliegina sulla torta l' esposizione temporanea dedicata all'impressionismo francese -e non solo-.
Anzahl und Präsentation der Gemälde haben ebenso positiv überrascht wie die Architektur des Museums. Dass man nicht erwarten kann, sich das Museum mit ein paar wenigen Besuchern zu teilen dürfte naheliegend sein - und dass es keine Möglichkeit gäbe, kurzfristig an zurückgegebene Eintrittskarten zu kommen, ist eine Mär: Man muss nur freundlich mit den gestressten Museumsmitarbeitern reden, und es tun sich legale MIttel und Wege auf....
Unreal standing inches away from my favourite Van Gogh painting. Loved my experience here. Lots of floors to walk around. Dozens of artworks to look at. Multiple gift shops with lots of options.
I quadri di Van Gogh ti lasciano senza parole. Stupendi. Il museo è ben organizzato. Gli armadietti guardaroba sono con password e gratuiti. Per me questo museo è stata la cosa più bella di Amsterdam.
The vibrant colors of Van Gogh’s paintings captivated us from the moment we stepped inside. The kids loved the interactive exhibits, which made learning about the artist’s life both fun and engaging. A must-see for any family looking for a creative spark in Amsterdam!
Malgré le monde ce musée est un incontournable lors de votre passage à Amsterdam. Ce musée est magnifique et vous y passerez facilement 2h00.
Non ci sono molte persone. Una delle cose migliori di Amsterdam. Certo molti quadri famosi del genio sono altrove, ma ci sono comunque alcune delle sue principali opere. Ho apprezzato la possibilità di avvicinarsi molto ai quadri potendone apprezzare le singole pennellate
Now that I know how many paintings he created, I wonder if anyone is unaware that any of them are on their wall! Very intriguing, and it has stoked my want to learn more.
museo molto grande strutturato in vari piani,consiglio di prendere l’audio guida per un’esperienza migliore. carino anche il bar costi ovviamente alti ma ci sta. tantissimo hype e moltissima difficoltà nel trovare i biglietti ma se non si è davvero appassionati ad una certa annoia (per questo consiglio vivamente la guida che allieta questo momento). una cosa positiva è che ci sono i locker per riporre i propri giubbotti o altre cose e sono gratuiti. in conclusione esperienza carina ma se non riuscite a trovare i biglietti non disperata ci sono attrazioni migliore da vedere a amsterdam.
This review focuses on the museum and my sons, ages 10 and 14. My 10 year old “studied” Starry Night, so I took the boys to see the original in New York. They were bored and uninterested — but wanted to go to the Lego store to decide whether to buy the Lego version of Starry Night. Fast forward 1 year. I was very hesitant to bring them to the Van Gogh museum, and was planning on parking them in the cafe with their phones while I perused the art myself. How wrong I was! The museum has created amazing programs for children of all ages. There was a free drawing experience which we did not have time to visit, however, we rented the audio guide which has an interactive touch screen. This is great for the tech savvy generation. The museum also produced a “scavenger hunt” pamphlet for little kids and “Activity Trail” for older kids. The Activity Trail and promise of a prize upon completion, kept the boys occupied for two hours with no phones and no fighting. Let me repeat - TWO HOURS. Each floor is compact, so we let them explore sans parents. We stressed they should care for each other like the bond between Vincent and his brother (and spied on them to ensure good behavior). They enjoyed working on the activity book and were very happy with the prizes at the end. They continued to talk about their adventure even after we left. I want to thank the museum for making something interactive for children. They all know about brushstroke and the incident with the ear, but here they were prompted to look and question and wonder. Also, the promise of a prize is magical to children.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is an absolute treasure for anyone who appreciates the genius of Vincent van Gogh! As a long-time admirer of his work, I was thrilled to finally visit this museum, and it exceeded all my expectations. The collection is breathtaking, showcasing a vast array of his masterpieces along with numerous drawings and letters that provide deep insights into his life and artistic journey. I was particularly impressed by how the museum presents the stories behind each painting, offering context that really enriches the viewing experience. Learning about the challenges he faced and the inspirations behind his iconic works added a whole new layer of appreciation for his art. My only disappointment was discovering that “Starry Night” wasn’t on display during my visit since it's currently at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. I should have known! Nevertheless, the other incredible works, such as "Sunflowers" and "The Bedroom," more than made up for it. If you're a fan of Van Gogh or even just someone looking to dive into the world of art, the Van Gogh Museum is an absolute must-visit. It left me with a deeper understanding of his brilliance and a renewed passion for his incredible legacy!
This stop is always a must in Amsterdam. If you love the impressionists then I highly recommend seeing Van Gogh’s art as you can see it shift into a more impressionistic form in the collection at this museum!
A couple of pictures that I would like to have seen were not in the museum but the pictures that we saw were wonderful. All in all it was a beautiful experience.
Très plaisant à visiter. Attention, le musée ne propose pas de consigne. Si vous avez la mauvaise idée d'être passés avant au marché aux fleurs, et avez acheté des bulbes, leur introduction dans le musée est interdite (à cause des germes qui pourraient nuire aux peintures). Il vous faudra alors aller louer un casier au Q-park adjacent (9 €)
Le musée Van Gogh de la ville d'Amsterdam. C'est un très grand musée en béton armée. Là où il y a le plus grand nombre de tableaux peintes par le maitre. Une grande salle très agora, avec des tableaux disposés selon l'âge de l'artiste. Des peintures sombres peintes durant sa jeunesse. Et des tableaux claires et colorés peintes dans le sud de la France. Il y a aussi sa période parisienne. Un magnifique musée.
Esperienza bellissima, l'organizzazione è super! Prenotare i biglietti con anticipo. Comodissimi gli armadietti all'ingresso.
Sono andata all'orario di apertura (9.00) per trovare meno gente. Interessante il fatto che il guardaroba è gestito tramite degli armadietti automatici dove riporre i propri bene, l'importante è ricordarsi il codice di sblocco e la figura indicata. Un po' caro il biglietto (22€). Consiglio assolutamente la visita. bagni puliti, c'è anche la possibilità di fare il refill delle bottiglie. Il museo è organizzato in quattro piani e il viaggio parte dal piano più basso e poi a salire. Non ho preso l'audio guida ma accanto ai quadri più importanti ci sono delle spiegazioni in inglese
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is absolutely brilliant. It offers an intimate look at Van Gogh’s life and work, displaying his most iconic pieces alongside lesser-known gems. The layout is thoughtful, guiding you through his artistic journey and personal struggles. Seeing his bold brushstrokes and vibrant colours up close is truly inspiring. The museum is well-organised, not too overwhelming, and the audio guide adds fascinating context. A must-visit for art lovers and anyone curious about one of history’s most remarkable painters.
Beh che dire,i soldi valgono il giro,ovviamente obbligatoria la prenotazione anticipata dei biglietti sul sito se no rimani a bocca asciutta
Ik hou van Van Gogh, ik hou van zijn werken, het maakte me blij om ze op een steenworp afstand van huis in zo’n karakteristieke context te zien. Ik raad iedereen aan om deze tentoonstelling te bezoeken, die ik goed ontwikkeld vond in een historisch gebouw.
Pre-booked our tickets almost a month ahead. Wonderful relaxing experience browsing the art pieces and reading his life story. Spacious and comfortable design over 3 floors. Try to book a morning visit slot to have a choice of locker spaces to keep your belongings. They offer 3 types of lockers at no charge - small, medium, and large with the latter suitable for winter coats and two umbrellas.
If there were a list of people questioning how a museum could be entirely devoted to the work of a single artist, that list would likely include Vincent Van Gogh and his family. During his lifetime Van Gogh was not highly regarded for his work, very little of it was purchased during this period, and following his passing his brother Theo and sister-in-law Jo continued the work of creating public awareness for his paintings. 🤯 The Vincent Van Gogh Museum offers more than just an opportunity to appreciate his art, but also an intimate personal portrait of the artist himself. The art that you’ll see is expectedly excellent, but the telling of his story is also noteworthy. Van Gogh had no interest in becoming an artist until the age of 27, but after crossing that threshold he dedicated the next year of his life to teaching himself to draw by studying the work of others. Upon entering one room that was dominated by no less than 13 self-portraits, I incorrectly surmised that they were completed simply out of vanity. Rather, I learned that they were actually self-directed exercises to further develop his skills in the application of color, brushwork, and facial expression portrayal. In spite of suffering mental breakdowns and being hospitalized in an asylum, he envisioned painting as a form of therapy and astonishingly produced more than 70 paintings over a 70 day period as a form of self-treatment. I was fascinated by standing so close to the paintings to clearly see not only the brushstrokes, but also the amount of paint that was applied to various sections. Take a look at the closeups I’ve included of “Wheatfield with a Reaper” and “Wheatfield under Thunderclouds.” The amount of paint Van Gogh applied makes these paintings feel like they’re 3 dimensional. If you’ve ever dreamt of actually running your fingers across a masterpiece, there’s a replica of “Sunflowers” that you are invited to touch so that you can better appreciate the unique textures. 😱 Making reservations is highly recommended, photography is permitted, and complimentary storage lockers are available. And that’s…Henry’s Take. #vangoghmuseum Finger Model Credit 👆@danavoros
This was my second visit to Van Gogh Museum. The museum is laid out thoughtfully and logically. This made it easy to understand the progression of Van Gogh’s career, important relationships with family, artists and friends as well as his troubled mind. Of course, the art is incredible. Well worth a visit. I was extremely thorough and spent about 2:15 in the museum.
Always a great experience , I love the artist , great place to be there and have also a coffee at the middle of the day , is a must when you visit Amsterdam . Been there 5 times and I never get tore to go again !
I’ve been to Amsterdam three times and finally got to the Van Gogh Museum! Did not disappoint but make sure you have plenty of time stand in awe!
You must pre-book from the website or you will not get in. We were not disappointed at all. We spent just over 3 hours in the Museum and the time flew by. It was not over crowded due to the timed tickets system in place. We both learnt so much about Van Gogh and to see his paint box was amazing. Well worth the money and highly recommend.
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.