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5 hours
Daily Tour
9 people
English
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When Van Gogh lived in Amsterdam he frequently visited the Noorderkerk. Later when he visited Amsterdam in 1885, he went to the newly opened Rijksmuseum, something he had looked forward since he heard about its construction in 1873. Now both locations feature Van Gogh’s work prominently and you can follow in the artists footsteps with this combi ticket when you visit Amsterdam.
On his way to the Rijksmuseum Van Gogh painted his View of Amsterdam from Central Station and took it with him to the museum. Today, that small painting is one of his many paintings that is on display at the museum. There are several paintings which Van Gogh saw at the Rijksmuseum, that are still on display today, including Rembrandt’s The Jewish Bride, when he described the painting in a letter to his brother, he wrote “I would gladly give up ten years of my life to sit in front of the painting for two weeks, eating only a stale crust of bread”.
The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands and features works from many great Dutch masters, including Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh. The museum’s collection contains over a million pieces, which combined tell the story of 800 years of Dutch art and history. There are painting, sculptures, model ships, armoury, dolls houses and even pieces of furniture.
Van Gogh mentioned Rembrandt over 100 times in his letters to his brother Theo. They clearly convey his admiration as you can hear when you visit Van Gogh & Rembrandt in Amsterdam. He was inspired by Rembrandt’s work and his approach to creating them.
Van Gogh & Rembrandt in Amsterdam portrays this inspiration in a unique way with a son-et-lumière show. The entire inside of the Noorderkerk in Amsterdam is turned into a 360° moving canvas, as the walls and the church rafters portray some of the artists’ most profound works. This immersive experience is the first of its kind to be shown on such a scale inside a national monument.
The nearest stops to Rijksmuseum are Vijzelgracht (metro 52 and tram 24) and Museumplein (tram 2 & 12).The nearest stops to Van Gogh & Rembrandt in Amsterdam are Nieuwzijds Kolk (tram 2, 12, 13 & 17) and Buiten Brouwersstraat (bus 18, 21 & 22).
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