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VAN GOGH MUSEUM

Painting – Sculpting – Arts
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2024
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This magnificent museum is dedicated to the painter Vincent Van Gogh. A unique and strong place with temporary exhibitions!

The people of Amstelloden logically decided to pay tribute to Vincent Van Gogh with this superb museum, built in 1973. Sober, modern and transparent, it houses some 200 of the artist's paintings (almost a quarter of his total output) and over 500 drawings and sketches, as well as various documents and objects that once belonged to him. No other collection gives such a complete picture of the work of this painter, who produced hundreds of canvases in just a few years.

The works on display are not all of equal value, but arranged with respect for Van Gogh's artistic evolution, they allow us to follow his progress. A library, whose archives are unfortunately not open to the public, contains over 700 letters from the artist's extensive correspondence, notably with his brother Theo. The museum also exhibits a number of canvases by painters of the same period, giving a fairly accurate idea of Van Gogh's artistic and cultural universe. Temporary exhibitions related to the artist are scheduled each year: the program is announced on the website.

On the first floor, paintings from Theo's private collection are displayed in rotation, including works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Émile Bernard and Henri Fantin-Latour. The cafeteria and bookshop are on the same level, in the main hall.

On the second floor, the different periods of Van Gogh's work follow one another in chronological order: the Drenthe period (1883), Nuenen (1883-1885), Antwerp (1885-1886), Paris (1886-1888). The most moving, the last works of the artist's life, are divided into three periods: the Arles period (1888-1889), probably the best-known, and whose Les Tournesols made headlines again a few years ago; the Saint-Rémy period (1889-1890) and, finally, the last hours at Auvers-sur-Oise (1890), which include the famous Champ de blé aux corbeaux (Wheatfield with Crows), a dramatic lyricism that is somewhat calmed, and where the crows seem to herald the impending death that is already haunting the artist.

The second floor features prints and drawings by Van Gogh's contemporaries, as well as some of his less important paintings. Particular emphasis is placed on the many letters written by Van Gogh (many to his brother Theo). On the painter's family, but also on his friends and the many drawings he made over the years. Particular attention is paid to friends from Pont-Aven.

The museum's top floor features works by Gauguin and the Nabis movement (including Bonnard, Sérusier, Vuillard...), as well as temporary or traveling exhibitions, many of them very interesting.

Since September 2015, an entrance has been inaugurated, giving more air to such a popular museum! It allows visitors to move around more freely. The impressive glass construction connects the museum to the new wing via a basement. Please note: the superb boutique downstairs does not include all the books sold in the museum's own bookshop. This museum is simply exceptional!

In 2023, the museum celebrated its 50th anniversary, and throughout the year organized festivities in line with the event and the city.

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ovulaovum
Visited in july 2016
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Musée dédié à l'artiste présentant à la fois sa vie et son oeuvre.
A faire absolument.
Même les enfants sont fort intéressés par cette visite.
A visiter soit dès l'ouverture le matin ..soit en nocturne le vendredi soir pour éviter les fortes affluences.
Visited in march 2016
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C’est un très beau musée (n°3 des choses à voir/à faire à Amsterdam sur Tripadvisor). Vous découvrirez les œuvres de cet artiste et l’évolution de sa peinture au fil de sa vie mouvementée, des Pays-Bas jusqu’à sa vie en France. C’était la deuxième fois que je visitais ce musée et je ne regrette pas d’y être retournée. C’est un incontournable. Faites attention aux horaires de fermeture, et prévoyez un peu d’attente pour obtenir les tickets d’entrée.
oceanedsf
Visited in may 2015
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Sans doute LE musée à faire à Amsterdam. Même si vous n'avez pas la peinture, il serait dommage de passer à coté de certains des tableaux célèbres présents. Il est également intéressant de connaitre l'histoire de ce peintre.
Attention par contre à la file d'attente, avec ou sans la Iamsterdam card (moins d'attente avec).
nounou1974
Visited in april 2016
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Un très joli musée dédié à l'artiste où on peu y voir ses oeuvres mais aussi l'histoire de sa vie.
Très spacieux et malgré le monde fou qu'il peut y avoir on ne se trouve pas à l'étroit
Visite le soir (vendredi) en nocturne mais quand même beaucoup de monde. Il est préférable de réserver en ligne !
laminimouse
Visited in may 2015
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Je ne suis pas une fada d'art et de musée mais en faire un de temps en temps pourquoi pas. Celui de Van Gogh est sympa a faire, essayez de prendre des billets coupe files si vous partez pour les ponts de mai parce qu'il y a un sacré paquet de monde.

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