Amsterdam: Van Gogh Museum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry Ticket
Amsterdam: Van Gogh Museum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry Ticket
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Visit the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to experience the largest collection of Van Gogh's works, from "Sunflowers" to personal letters, set in the vibrant Museum Square.
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- Discover the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s art, including over 200 paintings.
- View iconic works like “Sunflowers” and “The Potato Eaters.”
- Learn about Van Gogh’s life through 700 of his personal letters.
- Explore the Kurokawa wing for major temporary exhibitions.
- Enjoy works by contemporaries such as Paul Gauguin and Claude Monet.
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- Skip-the-ticket-line entrance ticket to the Van Gogh Museum.
- Access to the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.
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Opening Hours:
- January 2025: 1: 11 AM-6 PM | 2-5: 9 AM-6 PM, Fri until 9 PM | 6-31: 9 AM-5 PM, Fri until 9 PM
- February 2025: 1-14: 9 AM-5 PM, Fri until 9 PM | 15-28: 9 AM-6 PM, Fri until 9 PM
- March 2025: 1-2: 9 AM-6 PM | 3-9: 9 AM-5 PM, Fri until 9 PM, Sat/Sun until 6 PM | 10-31: 9 AM-6 PM, Fri until 9 PM
- April-August 2025: Daily: 9 AM-6 PM, Fri until 9 PM
- September 2025: 1-28: 9 AM-6 PM, Fri until 9 PM | 29-30: 9 AM-5 PM
- October 2025: 1-5: 9 AM-5 PM, Fri until 9 PM, Sat/Sun until 6 PM | 6-31: 9 AM-6 PM, Fri until 9 PM
- November 2025: 1-2: 9 AM-6 PM | 3-30: 9 AM-5 PM, Fri until 9 PM
- December 2025: 1-19: 9 AM-5 PM, Fri until 9 PM | 20-23: 9 AM-6 PM | 24-26: 9 AM-5 PM | 27-30: 9 AM-6 PM | 31: 9 AM-5 PM
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Explore the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, home to the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s works. See over 200 paintings, 400 drawings, and 700 letters that showcase the artist’s evolution from "The Potato Eaters" to "Almond Blossoms." Discover his connections with contemporaries like Gauguin and Toulouse-Lautrec through curated exhibits and temporary displays that also feature sculptures by artists such as Rodin.