Monday, 30 August 2010

Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam A visit to the Van Gogh Museum is a unique experience of your visit to Amsterdam. The museum contains the largest collection of van Gogh's paintings in the world.

The displays provide the opportunity to keep track of the artist's developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists from the 19-th century. The museum also holds an extensive offer of exhibitions on various subjects from 19-th century art history.

Permanent collection
The collection features the works of Vincent van Gogh, and the works of other artists. Van Gogh's work is organised chronologically into five periods, each representing a different phase of his life and work: The Netherlands, Paris, Arles, Saint-Remy and Auvers-sur-Oise. The images of paintings can be viewed alphabetically, or listed by title on the museum's web site: www.vangoghmuseum.nl.

How to get there
The Van Gogh Museum is situated in the Amsterdam's Museum Quarter, between the Rijksmuseum and the Stedelijk Museum. The museum entrance is at the Paulus Potterstraat 7. It can be reached by tram number 2 and 5 from the Central Station. The museum is accessible for disabled visitors.

Opening hours
Museum: daily 10am - 6pm.
Closed 1 January

Guided tours
Anyone can show people round the Van Gogh Museum. Making reservations is not required, but the groups should not consist of more than 15 people.

Contacts
Tel. +31 (0)20-570 52 52
Fax: +31 (0)20-570 5 222
Email: info@vangoghmuseum.nl
Postal address
P.O. Box 75366
1070 AJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands

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