Van Gogh Museum

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Klook客路用户
5 Mar
very beautiful just like we live in the painting! it shall be better if the weather is good! I wish I can come soon in the summer time!
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Zhia ********
3 Mar
very convenient to redeem from Klook! super fun for those visiting the first time
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Klook 用戶
3 Mar
I was initially worried about the quality of the canal tour included, but the actual experience was great and there was even a Chinese guide. The boat tour time can also be flexibly booked, making it a nice combination.
TYAN *******
1 Mar
It's very convenient, only 15-20 minutes to the airport! But be sure to keep the printed QR code; I was using the voucher on the Klook app and couldn't scan in smoothly, it was terrifying.
Chan ***
28 Feb
Recommend to arrive early to avoid the crowd, we arrived at 10am and spent 1.5 hours and took great photos.
liu ******
27 Feb
Taking a one-day group tour is very convenient, unless you want to explore the city at a slow pace. If you're just trying to hit the main attractions in the city, it's a good choice and saves time.
Klook 用戶
26 Feb
This museum experience was fantastic. The Van Gogh Museum is a must-see attraction in Amsterdam. What you see in art textbooks doesn't compare to the impact of seeing it in person. Highly recommended!
Chiang ******
24 Feb
Stepping into the Heineken Experience is unlike visiting a traditional, static museum. It's an immersive journey into the brand, brewing process, and city culture. From ingredient introductions and fermentation explanations to interactive brewing simulations, each element is designed to be lighthearted and engaging, allowing visitors to participate and understand the craftsmanship and history behind a glass of beer. What resonates most is that it's not just about the product; it's about a lifestyle that transcends borders – sharing, gathering, and connecting. Stepping outside the museum, a leisurely stroll along the canals reveals sunlight reflecting on the water, softening the city's rhythm. In that moment, you realize the value of a trip isn't just ticking off landmarks, but seeing how a city blends tradition and innovation through a glass of beer. This isn't just a tour; it's a lifestyle experience unique to Amsterdam.
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What to know about Van Gogh Museum

The Van Gogh Museum is one of Amsterdam’s most popular attractions and a must-see if you're visiting the city! It’s home to the world’s largest collection of Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings, drawings, and letters. You’ll find famous works like Sunflowers, The Bedroom, and his powerful self-portraits. Each gallery takes you through the artist’s life, from his early struggles to his bold, colorful style. The museum is located in the lively Museumplein district, right next to the Rijksmuseum and Stedelijk Museum. After your visit, take a walk through nearby Vondelpark or grab a snack at one of the cozy cafés. Add the Van Gogh Museum to your Amsterdam itinerary and book your tickets on Klook!
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Things to See Inside the Van Gogh Museum

The Potato Eaters

One of Van Gogh's early masterpieces, The Potato Eaters shows a group of farmers having dinner by lamplight. It's one of the darker works at the Van Gogh Museum, but it's full of raw emotion and detail. This piece reveals his early focus on everyday people and his growing artistic style. It's powerful and shows how much he cared about his subjects.

Sunflowers

Sunflowers is one of the most iconic paintings in the Van Gogh Museum, known for its bright yellow tones and bold brushwork. It's simple yet filled with life and energy, showing Van Gogh's love for color and nature. The version on display in Amsterdam is one of his best.

Self-Portraits

The Van Gogh Museum has several of Van Gogh's famous self-portraits, each showing a different side of the artist. You'll see how his style changed through the years, from sharp lines to swirling, colorful textures. Each portrait gives you a peek into his thoughts and emotions. Some are intense, others more peaceful, but all are deeply personal.

Bedroom in Arles

Bedroom in Arles is one of the most charming works at the Van Gogh Museum, showing the artist's room in a calm way. With bold colors and simple shapes, it reflects how he hoped to find rest and comfort. You can almost imagine yourself sitting on the bed, looking out the window.

Letters to Theo

Aside from Van Gogh's paintings, the Van Gogh Museum also features touching letters Vincent wrote to his brother Theo. These handwritten notes share his hopes, struggles, and ideas, and even include sketches of his future paintings. Seeing them up close adds a personal touch to the artworks on display.

Popular Attractions Near the Van Gogh Museum

Rijksmuseum

Right next to the Van Gogh Museum is the Rijksmuseum, home to masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch greats. The museum itself is huge and full of history, from golden-age paintings to antique objects. "The Night Watch" by Rembrandt is a must-see. If you love art, you'll want to visit both museums in one day.

Heineken Experience

A 13-minute walk from the Van Gogh Museum, the Heineken Experience takes you on a fun and interactive tour inside the old brewery. You'll learn how the beer is made, explore the history, and even pour your own pint!

Royal Palace Amsterdam

Just a 15-minute tram ride from the Van Gogh Museum, the Royal Palace Amsterdam is one of the city's historic landmarks. It looks like a palace, with marble floors, grand halls, and sparkling chandeliers. The main hall is beautifully decorated with statues and classic Dutch art. You can take a guided tour to explore its royal history and impressive rooms.