Address
Paulus Potterstraat 7
Amsterdam,
NH
1071 CX
Near: Museumplein
Hours
Early Jan to late June: 9am—6pm daily (until 9pm Fri)
Late June to early Sep: 9am—7pm daily (until 9pm Fri and Sat)
Early Sep to late Oct: 9am—6pm daily (until 9pm Fri)
Late Oct to late Dec: 9am—5pm daily (until 9pm Fri)
Address
Paulus Potterstraat 7
Amsterdam,
NH
1071 CX
Near: Museumplein
Hours
Early Jan to late June: 9am—6pm daily (until 9pm Fri)
Late June to early Sep: 9am—7pm daily (until 9pm Fri and Sat)
Early Sep to late Oct: 9am—6pm daily (until 9pm Fri)
Late Oct to late Dec: 9am—5pm daily (until 9pm Fri)
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The majority of Van Gogh's works have never left the Netherlands, and this is where they are now housed. Designed by Gerritt Reitveld, this building allows the natural light to flow inside as the great works are beautifully displayed as they should be. The earlier, darker works from his time in the mines is there, as are the self-portraits and pieces from his Asian Period, his Pointallism Period, and those magnificent pieces as his illnesses and troubles affected his works. Order your tickets online, because they are timed. Also, this way, you avoid the crowds. Nice coffee shop and a decent gift shop as well.
World's Largest Collection of Van Goghs
The Van Gogh Museum is a manageable size museum even for people who don't like art museums. I found it enlightening to stroll through and note the various categories of Van Gogh's work, including drawings, landscapes, portraits and still lifes. I was previously unaware of how Impressionistic his early landscapes were. The degree of Van Gogh's psychosis also becomes apparent as you observe the changes is his works as he gets older. This is a fascinating museum, and I highly recommend it.