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Museo Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh fue increíblemente prolífico en los 10 años que estuvo activo como artista, creando más de 900 pinturas, dibujos y bocetos. El Museo Van Gogh alberga la mayor colección del mundo de su obra, así como muchas de las cartas que escribió. En conjunto, y con obras de sus contemporáneos también expuestas, el museo ofrece una ventana única a la vida y la trayectoria artística de Van Gogh.
La colección del Museo Van Gogh incluye más de 200 pinturas, 500 dibujos y 750 cartas de Vincent van Gogh. Como uno de los nombres más reconocidos del arte moderno, encontrarse directamente con sus obras maestras es una experiencia que no debes perderte. Completa tu viaje a Ámsterdam con una visita a este cautivador museo.
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La mayor colección del mundo de obras de Van Gogh
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Ver obras de los contemporáneos de Van Gogh
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Lee las cartas personales de Van Gogh
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La mayor colección del mundo de obras de Van Gogh
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Ver obras de los contemporáneos de Van Gogh
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Lee las cartas personales de Van Gogh
Museumplein 6
1071 DJ Amsterdam
Museumplein 6
1071 DJ Amsterdam
El Museo Van Gogh es el segundo museo más visitado de Holanda, y atrae entre uno y dos millones de visitantes al año. Está situado en la Plaza de los Museos. En la famosa plaza se encuentran también el Rijksmuseum, el Real Concertgebouw y el Museo Stedelijk.
El Museo Van Gogh consta de dos edificios, diseñados por los aclamados arquitectos Kisho Kurokawa y Gerrit Rietveld. El ala de Kurokawa se utiliza para exposiciones temporales y en el edificio de Rietveld se exponen las obras permanentes. Algunas de las obras más conocidas expuestas son los Girasoles de Van Gogh (1889), Almendros en flor (1890) y Los comedores de patatas (1885).
También conocerás la cautivadora historia del pintor y su influencia en el desarrollo del arte moderno. Así, el museo muestra también obras de artistas relacionados con Van Gogh, de los que le inspiraron, de sus contemporáneos y de aquellos a los que inspiró. Entre ellos figuran artistas como Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec y Odilon Redon, entre otros. Estas obras de arte permiten al museo ofrecer más contexto y compartir nuevas historias sobre Van Gogh y la época en que vivió.
El Museo Van Gogh es el segundo museo más visitado de Holanda, y atrae entre uno y dos millones de visitantes al año. Está situado en la Plaza de los Museos. En la famosa plaza se encuentran también el Rijksmuseum, el Real Concertgebouw y el Museo Stedelijk.
El Museo Van Gogh consta de dos edificios, diseñados por los aclamados arquitectos Kisho Kurokawa y Gerrit Rietveld. El ala de Kurokawa se utiliza para exposiciones temporales y en el edificio de Rietveld se exponen las obras permanentes. Algunas de las obras más conocidas expuestas son los Girasoles de Van Gogh (1889), Almendros en flor (1890) y Los comedores de patatas (1885).
También conocerás la cautivadora historia del pintor y su influencia en el desarrollo del arte moderno. Así, el museo muestra también obras de artistas relacionados con Van Gogh, de los que le inspiraron, de sus contemporáneos y de aquellos a los que inspiró. Entre ellos figuran artistas como Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec y Odilon Redon, entre otros. Estas obras de arte permiten al museo ofrecer más contexto y compartir nuevas historias sobre Van Gogh y la época en que vivió.
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NiñosEntrada para niños de 0 a 17 años
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Horario de aperturaLunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 18.00
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Información sobre las entradasEntradas disponibles directamente en el móvil
Las entradas se pueden reprogramar hasta con 48 horas de antelación, los tickets no se pueden cancelar -
WiFi gratuito disponibleAccesible en silla de ruedasAcceso libre al cuarto de baño
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NiñosEntrada para niños de 0 a 17 años
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Horario de aperturaLunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 18.00
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Información sobre las entradasEntradas disponibles directamente en el móvil
Las entradas se pueden reprogramar hasta con 48 horas de antelación, los tickets no se pueden cancelar -
WiFi gratuito disponibleAccesible en silla de ruedasAcceso libre al cuarto de baño
- La Visita Multimedia opcional está disponible en inglés, neerlandés, alemán, francés, italiano, portugués, español, japonés, coreano, mandarín y ruso
- Cuando hayas reservado la visita multimedia, podrás recogerla en el mostrador de Información
- No se admiten animales de compañía en el interior del Museo Van Gogh, excepto perros guía
- La Visita Multimedia opcional está disponible en inglés, neerlandés, alemán, francés, italiano, portugués, español, japonés, coreano, mandarín y ruso
- Cuando hayas reservado la visita multimedia, podrás recogerla en el mostrador de Información
- No se admiten animales de compañía en el interior del Museo Van Gogh, excepto perros guía
Imprescindible visita si vas a Ámsterdam. Apreciar las obras de arte de este gran genio ha sido maravilloso. Fuimos con una visita guiada que contratamos a través de Civitatis y lo recomiendo plenamente.
Nos ha encantado este museo, muy cómodo de visitar, con el audio guía lo disfrutas porqué tienes todo tipo de explicaciones
Un museo estupendamente diseñado para visitarlo en familia con las obras del gran Van Gogh. Es un museo moderno y adaptado para que toda la gente lo podamos visitar. No es muy grande y eso lo hace magnífico
Muy buena colección de obras de Vincent van Gogh. Amplio y espacioso, hay q comprar entrada con antelación y mejor ir a primera hora. No está incluído en la city card Amsterdam
Es un museo muy completo con mucha obra de Van Gogh, muy bien organizado y fácil de recorrer . Muy recomendable si te gusta la obra de este artista . Hasta la tienda es muy adecuada .
Ordenado , limpio con mucha gente! Pero las obras son unicas. Es importante separar la fecha de visita y realizar la compra en la pagina web al menos 6 u 8 semanas antes de la visita
Lo visité hace 30 años y ahora volví, para pasar un buen momento esta Perfecto , conocer y descubrir esta de lujo este lugar, solo disfrutar y fluir en armonía
Un museo impresionante para sumergirse en el arte de Van Gogh. Estuve en él la semana pasada, y pude disfrutar de los cuadros más importantes del gran maestro: los girasoles, su dormitorio en Arlés, las flores del cerezo, sus múltiples autorretrato o los comedores de patatas. las instalaciones son estupendas, y fáciles de recorrer.
Sacamos entradas anticipadas Vale la pena, es un Museo simple de recorrer, buen audio guía, lockers para dejar camperas y mochilas Obras hermosas, bien organizado Saquen entradas antes!!!!!
Gran recopilacion de la obra del gran maestro, desde sus inicios hasta su ultimo periodo. Es una experiencia maravillosa poder apreciar toda la evolucion del artista en un solo lugar, distinto a ver obras sueltas, lo visite varias veces y lo sigo disfrutando!
Museo espectacular casi monográfico sobre Van Gogh. Quizá la mayor colección existente sobre el artista que, no solo explica de manera amena su arte sino también su vida, con especial sensibilidad didáctica. Una parada obligada.
Muy bien ordenada el recorrido, dividido en tres plantas y se puede estar muy cerca de los cuadros para apreciar sus detalles. Una visita que no se puede dejar de hacer
Es precioso, todo esta señalizado muy claro, tiene actividades interactivas, el personal es amable, y es precioso ver el trabajo de Vincent tan detalladamente. 🌻
Además de las obras cuenta la historia de su vida de forma agradable. El museo tiene taquillas y servicios para hacer tu estancia agradable. La cafetería es carísima, el café más caro de nuestro viaje por Europa
Extraordinario museo el 75 por ciento de las obras eran de Vincent Van Gogh. Contrata la audio guia. Vale la pena. Empieza por la exposición permanente y continúa con la exposición temporal. Hay muy bonitas cosas el la tienda del museo.
Visiting the Van Gogh Museum as a couple was one of the highlights of our Amsterdam trip. The atmosphere is intimate, reflective, and deeply moving—perfect for sharing a quiet, meaningful experience together. The museum is beautifully arranged, offering a thoughtful journey through Van Gogh’s life, from his earliest works to his final, emotionally charged paintings. Seeing masterpieces like The Bedroom, Sunflowers, and Almond Blossom up close was absolutely unforgettable. The personal letters and stories behind each piece sparked some great conversations between us—it felt like we weren’t just viewing art but getting to know the man behind it. The audio guide added even more depth and really enriched the visit. Tips for Couples: Book your tickets online in advance to secure your preferred time slot. Go early in the day or later in the afternoon for a quieter, more romantic vibe. Consider pairing your visit with a stroll through Museumplein or a cozy café nearby. Don’t rush—take your time and enjoy the calm. We left feeling inspired, moved, and more connected—not just to Van Gogh, but to each other. A must-visit for couples who appreciate art, history, or just a beautifully curated cultural experience.
This is a wonderful collection of the well known and rarely seen Van Gogh paintings. The exhibit is well laid out with English and Dutch descriptions. Be sure to get tickets well in advance, as they sell out quickly.
Tappa fissa per chi va ad Amsterdam.consigliato anche per chi ha dei bambini. Di positivo gli armadietti gratis per riporre gli zaini. Ovviamente la mostra molto bella anche per chi non è un gran intenditore alcune opere ovviamente famosissime. Nota negativa l’audioguida non in tutte le lingue. Consiglio
A pleasure to see masterpieces like this. However too many people are let in to allow quiet enjoyment. I wonder what the artist would have made of all these selfie addicted fools clambering to take a picture with the sunflowers. I hope he might have smiled at the irony of it all. His bio suggests a quiet and troubled man who may have been amused by modern times.
If you are at all a fan of art you should go to the museum. There is a very well done audio guided tour. If you are looking into stopping at the museum then you are clearly into art and it is a must stop.
I’m so glad I secured our tickets before our trip as entry is limited. When we arrived at the museum there was a line of people who were being turned away as they did not have pre-purchased tickets. We bought the audio tour and were able to see everything on the tour list in about an hour. We really enjoyed all the works in the museum and you were able to freely take photographs of the paintings.
Fantastic museum. Incredible to get to see so many Van Gogh pieces, some great pieces that I had not seen before, as well as getting to see the famous ones such as Sunflowers. We had 10:15 entry and would recommend try go as early as you can to enjoy as much as possible without crowds. However I think could be enjoyed regardless. Once in can spend as long as you like. Free place to store bags. !!book tickets in advance!! 100% recommend when in Amsterdam.
Certamente un museo da visitare, con capolavori superlativi, ma io cambierei l'illuminazione, la presenza di tana luce su luce su muri chiari non rende giustizia a tutti i lavori, non ne mette in risalto al massimo le peculiarità, almeno a mio parere, ma comunque felice di averlo visitato. Visita organizzatissima, precisione nell'orario, audioguida interessante, ben gestita
A dir poco emozionante. Situato in un parco meraviglioso già il museo è bello così visto da fuori, poi entri, e le opere di Van Gogh ti rapiscono. Meraviglioso
It had been 10 years since our first visit to the Van Gogh Museum. And this time they allowed photography (no flash). We had reserved time-entry tickets in advance of our visit at 11am. It was a short line to enter into the atrium reception area. There are free lockers to stow any large bags, coats, etc. After getting settled, we made our way up to the galleries to enjoy some Van Gogh categorized as Self Portraits, Inspired by. Landscapes, Everyday Life, Artistic Flourishing, Artistic Exchange, Everything for Vincent, and more. We spent about 3 hours wandering about the galleries, taking in all of these Van Gogh works and learning more about him and his life and his family. It was so interesting to see a couple hundred works by Vincent!! And to learn more about how he worked, especially once he added colors so brilliant to his paintings!This museum is worth a visit, especially if you have the time to view and appreciate individual works! Be sure to take a break and visit the cafe for a beverage and some down time. And before we left, we took in the Anselm Kiefer exhibition to see how Kiefer has been influenced by Van Gogh. Interesting to see his large-scale works and their intersection with Vincent.
Van Gogh, son œuvre et sa vie De ses débuts de peintre où il mettait les paysans à l’honneur, sa recherche des couleurs jusqu’à sa mort c’est vraiment à visiter. Compter au moins 2H30 et penser à prendre un audio guide.
I'm not a big art museum person but felt like visiting the Van Gogh museum while in Amsterdam was a must. We went with our two teenagers. It surpassed my expectations. The audio guide was very well done. Several tour options to choose from depending on your time and interest level (with something for young kids). We did the highlights tour and it was perfect. Touched on about 20 pieces, explaining how it related to his life and artistic style/evolution. We were there for about an hour which was just right for our level of interest and teenagers' attention span.
Our group of friends had selected the Van Gogh Museum as one of the must-see places in Amsterdam. For me, it was the second visit, probably more appreciated because we took the time to wander around the entire museum (audio guide around the neck but not constantly used). It takes half a day (we had chosen a morning, it's a good choice !) to see (or see again) many of the paintings of this great painter, including famous canvases. The tour is very well done and we follow the life story in parallel with the painter's journey. Great emotions for this unforgettable visit!
Sempre emozionante ammirare le opere di questo grande e meraviglioso artista e scoprire i dettagli della sua intensa e breve vita.
If you decide to come here, make sure you get your tickets well in advance. Also, we prepaid the audio tour, which is well worth it. There is a line for your time slot and then you go in and get your audio in English and we did the highlights Tours we were only there one full hour, and it was more than enough for us. We are not into museums. The highlights literally give you the highlights of the three floors of the museum. If you’re in Amsterdam, it’s a must. Our ticket included entrance into modern art across the alleyway, which we went into as well. Worth seeing.
A must visit for any art, history lovers or bucket list chasers! One of Holland’s most famous individuals, the museum hosts hundreds of paintings and drawings included several of his most famous. Allow some time to access the museum, it was a bit of faff getting in scanning the tickets, but once you’re in, highly recommending picking up one of the audio tours. They are extremely beneficial and less than 4 euros! Allow 1-2 hours for your visit, and take note it closes at 18:00. So make sure you book earlier if you don’t want to be rushed for time. There are three levels to visit, with stairs and lift access, so it’s very easy to get around and also wheelchair friendly. Easy to locate in Amsterdam as well and the ticket prices are affordable. Overall a great visit and a must if you’re visiting Amsterdam!
We forgot to get tickets in advance but found out from the security staff the museum releases a block of tickets online at 5 pm the day before, so we obtained the tickets that way. The museum tells the life story through van Gogh’s drawings and paintings. The displays are well laid out and although at times a bit crowded, the other guests were quiet and courteous. We spent 2.5 hours in the museum and additional artists displays. It was a moving visit.
De Anselm Kiefer tijdelijke tentoonstelling bezocht in het Van Gogh Museum en het vervolg hierop in het Stedelijk Museum. Geweldige tentoonstelling, een aanrader, monumentale werken. Tickets verplicht online te kopen, toen wij er waren was alles uitverkocht.
Wat een sublieme presentatie van Anselm Kiefer en Vincent van Gogh naast en tegenover elkaar . Anselm Kiefer heeft deze tijd perfect,grotesk,indringend en met een trieste en tegelijkertijd vergulde vingerwijzing naar ons leven toe vormgegeven.
Non puoi non andare a vedere questo museo sia che ti piaccia tantissimo Van Gogh sia no. Emozionante e unico. Consigliatissimo
Combi ticket gekocht voor de Kiefer tentoonstelling in t van Gogh en Stedelijk. Wat uniek, wat bijzonder en heel indrukwekkend. Ook nog de permanente collectie van van Gogh bekeken, geluncht en naar het Stedelijk waar het grootste werk van Kiefer hangt dat het gehele trappenhuis beslaat. Niet twijfelen, zeker gaan bekijken!!!
We arrived early after visiting the Rikjksmuseum. We were about 2 hours early for our ticket time and were hoping they would let us in. I wasn’t feeling great and when I told the ticket taker she let us in early. We thought the building was interesting and the art was great. We did have to leave our small bag in a locker. When we went to retrieve it the machine would not work. Others were having problems as well. Turns out you have to use the machine that is directly in front of the locker you are using. It was frustrating to be sure. Staff were more pleasant than the other museums we visited. Every place we went was very busy. We were told the summer months are much worse. I think anyone visiting mostly anywhere in Amsterdam should get tickets in advance to avoid either not being able to get in or long waits. And it’s much hotter than April, so consider having to wait in the heat without an advance purchased ticket.
For a Van Gogh Museum, it doesn't have too many Van Goghs. There's good art on display, from various artists, and the museum is quite large. They don't allow large bags in, and have convenient lockers available - free to use. The tickets seel out in advance, so make sure to pre-book. Thes gift shop inside is quite nice too.
The Van Gogh exhibition is wonderful and vast. Tristan, our guide, was really engaging, friendly and gave such an interesting and entertaining tour. I got the most from my visit by taking this tour than I would have otherwise. I'm really pleased I went with this tour guide.
Unforgettable day at this museum. Enjoyable time, timed entry made it easy. Loved learning about this artist. Great time
Whatever level of art lover you are, this museum is worth a vist. One can take a private tour, but you can also rent an audioguide and tour the museum at your leisure. You can pick a complete tour or highlight tour on the audioguide, it has to do with your interest and time available. Great modern building, BEAUTIFUL art, not just Van Gogh. Do reserve entry time before you go, they are strict.
A fantastic museum. Now I'm no art buff but this place was fascinating to learn about Van Gogh and his life. He did so many paintings! Not too busy and I would recommend the audio tour as well as that's really good. Great place to visit.
Ta en tur i museet, många fina målningar och hyr hörlurar så får du veta mycket om målningarna och Van Gogh. Gratis förvaring för väska och jacka.
Van gogh par excellence, comprendre sa vie, et aussi l'approche de sa mort, par le biais de ses peintures, magnifique visite intense et riche qui permet de voir entre autres ses autoportraits et tout le monde gravitant autour de lui A ne pas rater si vous ne deviez faire que un ou deux musées sur Amsterdam
Parfait pour les amateurs de Van Gogh avec des œuvres incontournables ou inconnues. Des thèmes dans chaque salle pour mieux appréhender sa technique et ses influences. Batiment lumineux et accessible Proximité des tram
Per gli amanti di Van Gogh una tappa obbligata, ma lo è anche per tutti gli altri, a mio avviso. Ricco di opere di uno dei pittori più amati. Ne vale davvero la pena!
Fantastic museum. Just the right size. Great set up and lay out. Lovely shop. We loved our experience here and learned a lot.
We pre-booked this experience as many others were already booked up. It was a good visit we chose to do the audio tour and had the option to go at your own pace. There was a bit of queuing but not too long. It was well worth doing the audio tour as I could follow the tour at my own pace because I don’t walk very fast. There were lifts and escalators because the exhibition is on 3 floors. The only let down was a very rude man who didn’t have time to hand out the devices and explain how to use them! He was rushing people through. Be aware you are not allowed to take large bags with you and there is a handbag check. But on the whole was good value.
Great museum. Glad I go the ticket in advanced and it was for the opening time. I got to see the art before the museum got super crowded. The museum had a lot of Van Gogh art and it is a must. The only thing I did not like was that the start of the line was not marked and the line of tourists that queue at the door before the museum opened, was not considered when they moved us to the correct place.
Beautiful building, airy and very clean. Collection is stunning, with accessible interesting information. Only downside is many pictures are blocked by people taking lengthy rounds of photos/selfies. It would be great if popular galleries like this would consider having phone-free sessions for people who just want to look at the pictures.