Paulus Potterstraat 7, 1071 CX Amsterdam, Nederland
Closest station: van Baerlestraat
Website: vangoghmuseum.nl
Phone: 020 5705200
The Van Gogh Museum is a museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, featuring the works of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It has the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world. - Wikipedia
If you're keen on art, don't miss this!
Incredible collection of paintings which every real art lover enjoys. You can get an audio guide with information about the paintings but of course, the main is always written bellow the painting itself. The entrance fee is 14 euros,
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Aug 7, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
Worth it except for the queues and tourists
The contents of this museum have been described extensively elsewhere. I love Van Gogh's work but I would respectfully disagree with other comments made here that it is hugely better when seen in the original - yes, of course it's better,
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Aug 1, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
You have to see it when in Amsterdam
The museum is nicely situated, but does not look like the other buildings in Amsterdam. It is my favourite painter, and I so wanted to visit the museum, where I could see favourite items dated back from his life and some paintings that were
By By Dalka Posted Aug 1, 2010 - trivago.co.uk
Absolutely Worth the Price
This was the most expensive museum I've visited in many years, but it was also one of the very best I've seen. At its core, a great museum requires great content, and this museum has that. Van Gogh's work is moody and amazing, and it is
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Aug 1, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
Outstanding collection...
Just brilliant. The collection is all encompassing and the room lay out is straight forward. Can't really believe they allow you so close to the paintings, but they do and you really benefit from seeing the detail and technique.
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Jul 27, 2010 - tripadvisor.com