The largest collection of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh and the opportunity to buy tickets for the museum, avoiding the line.
The Van Gogh Museum is, without a doubt, a must see when you visit the city of Amsterdam. There is no other place in the world where you will find so many paintings by Vincent van Gogh, gathered under one roof.
In the museum, you can observe the evolution of Van Gogh and compare his paintings with the works of other artists of the XXVIII century; the Museum, collects an extraordinary variety of testimonies, related to the history of the nineteenth century.
The Museum is located in the famous Musemplein. To get there from Amsterdam Central, take the Tram N2 / 5 and in about 25 minutes you will be in Van Baerlestraat; to get to the museum you will have to walk for 5 minutes.
The ticket costs €21 and includes admission to the museum and a visit to temporary exhibitions. Children under the age of 18 enter for FREE.
You can buy the priority entrance ticket for adults from 18 years through this link. There is also an entrance ticket with audio guide (in different languages) at a cost of €26.50 per person.
The Van Gogh Museum is open every day, Monday to Sunday, from 9.00am to 6.00pm, except on the following days:
Wheelchairs and strollers / prams are available for visitors at no additional charge.
Tickets cannot be changed or refunded after purchase.
Tickets can be booked up to 60 days in advance.
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