Museo Van Gogh
Ubicación
Esenciales
- La mayor colección de cuadros de Van Gogh del mundo
- Obras de los contemporáneos de Van Gogh
- Lee las cartas personales de Van Gogh
- Opcional: interactivo y participativo tour multimedia
Información práctica
Niños
Entradas para niños de 0 a 17 años
Horario de apertura
Lunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 17.00
Idiomas
La visita multimedia opcional está disponible en inglés, holandés, alemán, francés, italiano, portugués, español, japonés, coreano, mandarín y ruso.
Información sobre las entradas
Entrada electrónica disponible directamente en el móvil
Los billetes no se pueden reprogramar ni cancelar
Más información
El Museo Van Gogh tiene su propia política de privacidad, condiciones generales y normas para una visita segura. Por favor, leelas antes de la visita.
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Accesibilidad
Cómo llegar
Transporte Público
Las paradas más cercanas son Vijzelgracht (metro 52), Museumplein (tranvía 2, 5 y 12) y Van Baerlestraat (tranvía 3).
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El hogar del arte de Vincent Van Gogh
La visita al Museo Van Gogh es una de las actividades más importantes para hacer en Ámsterdam. El museo alberga la mayor colección de Vincent Van Gogh en todo el mundo. Esta incluye más de 200 cuadros, 500 pinturas y más de 750 cartas.
El prestigioso artista postimpresionista apenas necesita presentación, ya que su extensa obra se encuentra entre las más conocidas de la historia del arte moderno. Una visita al Museo Van Gogh es una parte esencial para poder admirar la obra de este increíble pintor.
Descubre la colección más larga del mundo de Van Gogh
El Museo Van Gogh está ubicado en la Plaza de los Museos, la famosa plaza donde podrás encontrar también el Rijksmuseum, el Real Concertgebouw y el Museo Stedelijk.
El Museo Van Gogh se compone de dos edificios que fueron diseñados por los aclamados arquitectos Kisho Kurokawa y Gerrit Rietveld. La zona Kurokawa se utiliza para las exposiciones temporales y el edificio Rietveld expone la colección permanente. Algunas de las piezas más famosas expuestas incluyen Los Girasoles de Van Gogh (1889), Almendros en Flor (1890) y Los Comedores de Patatas (1885).
Los contemporáneos de Van Gogh
El museo también alberga obras de artistas relacionados con Van Gogh, de aquellos que le inspiraron, de sus contemporáneos y de aquellos a los que él inspiró. Entre ellos se encuentran artistas como Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec y Odilon Redon, entre otros. Estas obras permiten al museo ofrecer más contexto y compartir nuevas historias sobre Van Gogh y la época en que vivió. Descubrirás la cautivadora historia del pintor y su influencia en el desarrollo del arte moderno.
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Disfruta de una tarde relajada admirando los hermosos cuadros de Van Gogh y las obras de sus contemporáneos, además de conocer la fascinante historia de este gran artista. ¡Compra tus entradas ahora y descubre la belleza en el Museo Van Gogh!
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Opiniones
821 reseñas
Recomendable..sin olvidarse de comprar en forma anticipada
Las instalaciones impecables y el audio guía fácil de manejar destacando lo relevante
Buen museo
Increíble museo, ordenado, limpio y moderno. Tiene algunas partes interactivas e interesante. Lo cual lo hace más chulo
Bonito museo
Gran museo dedicado a Vincent van Gogh, además de tener cuadros de otros grandes pintores. Tiene una sala aparte dedicada a sus pinturas con el color amarillo, alguna sala que interactúas con las luces y sonidos. El museo es grande. Tiene cafetería y tienda con bonitas cosas para comprar.
Imprescindible
Imprescindible si te gusta Van Gogh. La audioguía no es necesaria pero está muy bien para ir escuchando su vida y trabajos a lo largo de los años. Es pequeño así que se ve bastante rápido. No perderse la tienda de regalos que está llena de detalles
Plan para viaje corto
Museo muy recomendable para los amantes del arte, cualquiera que quiera visitar un lugar original y para aquellos que dispongan de pocos días en la ciudad.
Imprescindible
Imprescindible comprar entradas con antelación, no es extraño que se agoten en el día. La expoisción permanente está estructurada en 3 aspectos de la vida de Vincent (no sólo como artista, sino como persona y su entorno) coincidiendo con cada uno de los pisos del museo. No se puede entrar con mochilas, sí, con bolsos, aunque recomiendo dejar todo lo que sea prescindible en las taquillas (son gratuitas). También son gratuitas para los niños las audio-guías, que hacen muy entretenida y fácil de seguir la visita a los más pequeños. Además de poder disfrutar de algunas de sus obras más representativas, es una experiencia que ensalza la figura de Van Gogh y su impacto en la historia del arte desde un punto de vista muy cercano.
Sitio super recomendable para visitar en Amsterdam
Es el mejor museo de Amsterdam con mucha diferencia, tiene los mejores cuadros de van goh , muy recomendable si te gusta el arte o simplemente quiere visitar algo en Amsterdam 10/10
Para entender el impresionismo
Habiendo viajado a Europa a los destinos clásicos, uno se ha empapado de renacimiento. Aquí uno entiendo perfectamente lo que significa el impresionismo. Recorrimos el museo con la audioguía, es muy clara y te explica las etapas de la carrera del pintor a través de alrededor de 20 pinturas; antes de pasar a la sala siguiente, haces una pausa y miras el resto de las obras. Creo que para este museo, la audioguía es suficiente y no se requiere contratar visitas guiadas (no hay un exceso de obras a mirar que te abrume y se te complique elegir qué mirar y qué saltear). Este es un museo muy particular, es raro tener la obra casi completa de un pintor en un solo museo. La historia de Van Gogh es muy interesante; su obra es extensa y la hizo durante menos de 15 años. Su obra merece ser vista; ver las obras de lejos y también de cerca, los detalles; un par de pinceladas que de cerca no dicen nada, de lejos te dan la impresión de ser un animal, una persona o una parte del paisaje. En esta fecha, el museo ofrecía además una exposición de un pintor impresionista más actual.
Experiencia magnifica
Fantástico. Merece la pena. Comprar la entrada y la audioguia anticipadamente. se pueden hacer todas las fotos que se quieran.
Museo Imperdible
El museo Van Gogh es imperdible para los amantes del arte de este magnifico pintor. El edificio es una obra arquitectónica preciosa. Este alberga una gran cantidad de obras del pintor como también mucha información acerca de su vida, cosas que solo conocerás si visitas el museo. También posee el museo una gran cantidad de cartas que intercambiaba con su hermano Theo. Nosotros compramos las entradas con GetYouGuide pues se podían cancelar hasta un dia antes. No se lo pierdan si visitan Amsterdam
Es tan bueno como te han contado
Es todo lo que promete, para bien. Un museo dedicado completamente a Van Gogh por lo que el recorrido es una linea de tiempo en el que descubres su obra, sus influencias y el contexto en el que fueron realizadas las pinturas. Tiene algunos detalles muy interesantes en la museografía que lo hacen atractivo para aquellos que no están acostumbrados a visitar museos en sus viajes. Yo tuve suerte en encontrar boletos fácilmente pero en verano hay que reservarlos con mucha anticipación. Vale la pena y es obligado en tu visita a Amsterdam.
IMPRESCINDIBLE
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.
Recomendable!!!
Nos ha encantado este museo, muy cómodo de visitar, con el audio guía lo disfrutas porqué tienes todo tipo de explicaciones
Museo apto para todo
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
Espectacular
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
Van Gogh completo
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 .
Separar en la web con tiempo
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
Beautiful
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.
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.
Museo sencillo e impactante
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!!!!!
Para ver una y otra vez!
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!
Otro Imprescindible en Amsterdam
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.
Visita 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
Willem Van Gogh tkm
Es precioso, todo esta señalizado muy claro, tiene actividades interactivas, el personal es amable, y es precioso ver el trabajo de Vincent tan detalladamente. 🌻
Recomendable
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, el mejor museo de amsterdam
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.
A day well spent at the Van Gogh Museum!
My first visit to the Van Gogh Museum was an unforgettable experience. I arrived on a Saturday right when the museum opened at 9:00 AM and ended up staying until closing time at 6:00 PM. Even after spending the entire day there, I still felt like there was more to discover. As home to the largest collection of Van Gogh’s works in the world, the museum offers a remarkable journey through both his art and his life. I highly recommend getting the audio guide. I chose the English version, and I appreciated that it offered both shorter and more in-depth tours. The extended version takes about 90 minutes and provides fascinating stories behind the paintings and the artist himself. The permanent collection spans multiple floors and contains many of Van Gogh’s most famous works, including Sunflowers, Wheatfield with Crows, and his unfinished final painting, Tree Roots. One thing I particularly enjoyed was learning about the myths surrounding some of his paintings. For example, I had always heard that Wheatfield with Crows was his last painting, but the museum explains that he actually painted several more optimistic works afterward. The exhibition does much more than display paintings. It tells the story of Vincent van Gogh as a person - his struggles, his love of nature, and especially his close relationship with his brother Theo van Gogh, whose support was essential throughout Vincent’s life. Seeing the letters and learning about their bond added a deeply human dimension to the experience. The museum also showcases works by artists who inspired Van Gogh, such as Claude Monet, as well as artists who were later influenced by him. It provides valuable context for understanding his place in art history. One of my favorite moments was at the very beginning of the exhibition, where visitors encounter Van Gogh through his self-portraits. I had always wondered why he painted himself so often. The museum explains that he simply could not afford to hire models, so he used his own reflection as a subject. Small details like this made the artist feel much more relatable. The temporary exhibition was also excellent and included works such as Almond Blossoms. There was plenty to see beyond the permanent collection. Despite being very crowded, especially on a Saturday, the museum was well organized. Visitor flow was managed efficiently, and while there were lines at times, everything moved smoothly. The museum also provides lockers for luggage storage, clean restrooms near the café area, and a café serving good food. I also enjoyed the museum shop and creative spaces where visitors can engage with the artwork in different ways, including activities inspired by Van Gogh’s paintings. Perhaps the most inspiring part of the visit was learning about Van Gogh’s incredible dedication to his craft. In roughly the last 70 days of his life, he created around 75 paintings - an astonishing level of productivity! Walking through the galleries and seeing the beauty he found in ordinary landscapes, nature, and everyday life was genuinely moving. Even though some of his most famous works, such as The Starry Night (Museum of Modern Art, New York) and certain self-portraits held by other museums around the world, are not here, the collection is extraordinary and offers an unparalleled insight into Van Gogh’s artistic journey. Whether you are an art lover or simply curious about one of history’s most influential painters, the Van Gogh Museum is absolutely worth a visit. Plan to spend several hours here - you will need them.
Fascinating and interesting museum
This is one of the best and most interesting museums I have ever visited. It not only houses the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings in the world, but also a fascinating and understandable history of his remarkable life. I got goose bumps just being that close to so many amazing paintings. It's absolutely necessary to book a spot in advance. And by all means pay for the audio guide -- it's well worth the small extra cost.
Van Gogh Wonderful -Audio Guide Terrible
The story of Van Gogh and his paintings was in chronological order. It was exciting to see some of the paintings up close especially the Sunflowers. His history of mental illness is also covered, but the emphasis is on his artwork and how it changed over time. My complaint is about the audio guides. Horrible. I could barely keep mine on. It was difficult to use and hard to use for each painting in the rooms.
Excellent, clean and modern museum
I’m not usually someone who goes to art galleries, but this was recommended to me. It did not disappoint. It is spotlessly clean in the museum. The staff are very friendly. Free lockers for your belongings (no backpacks allowed, which is standard in many museums). The exhibitions were very interesting. We declined the audio guide as we just wanted to just soak in the art and read the information. The permanent collection was my favourite, but it was also interesting to see other works from different artists in the current exhibition too. One thing that was a bit annoying (and sadly pretty common) was a significant number of people just wandering round filming non-stop. It impacted on our enjoyment a bit. It was also kind of sad to see people viewing the gallery through a camera lens (which you could easily do at home) rather than taking the opportunity to view those paintings directly with just their eyes and be in the moment with the artwork (none of this is the fault of the museum, however).
Exploring the Life and Art of Vincent van Gogh
We really enjoyed our visit to the Van Gogh Museum. The museum offers a fascinating journey through the life and work of Vincent van Gogh, with a large collection of paintings, drawings, and personal stories that help visitors understand his artistic development and unique style. The exhibition is well organized, making it easy to follow Van Gogh’s career from his early works to his later masterpieces. I especially appreciated the opportunity to see so many of his paintings in one place and learn more about the influences behind his art. The museum is modern, well maintained, and provides a comfortable environment for visitors. That said, I was hoping to see a few more of his most iconic and impressive paintings. While the collection is extensive and interesting, We felt that the presence of additional world-famous masterpieces would have made the experience even more memorable. Nevertheless, the artworks on display are beautiful and offer valuable insight into one of history’s greatest artists. Overall, the Van Gogh Museum is a very nice place to visit in Amsterdam. It combines art, history, and culture in an engaging way and is well worth a visit for anyone interested in painting or looking to learn more about Van Gogh’s remarkable life and legacy. Try it.
Really nice
Really nice experience. We had a docent led tour of the “yellow” exhibit. Small size ensures you see it all without being overwhelmed.
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Très beau musée avec de très belles œuvres et bien agencé permettant de facilement se déplacer. Néanmoins gros point négatif : trop de monde, on ne voit pas bien les œuvres, les gens poussent et c’est désagréable, dommage qu’il n’y ai pas une meilleure régulation du flux de personne
The life and art of Van Gogh
Fantastic museum with a huge collection of Dutch masterpieces. The museum is on 4 levels starting with the middle ages on the ground floor and working up to more modern art on the 3rd floor. You definitely see a change in styles through the centuries with the best works largely on the 1st and 2nd floors. They offer guided tours and self guided audio to help you absorb it all. It takes at least 2-3 hours to get through it all. Recommend buying tickets a day or two ahead as tickets are timed entry and they sell out quickly
What a change in 40 years
We visited the museum back in the late 80"s when it was a small structure with very limited display space. It has change completely from that to a very sophiscated and wildly popular venue. The old structure is still in place; however, it has been transformed into a much larger display area that is far more appropriate for the art on display. There are much bigger crowds today because of the size of the total museum. The new (very modern--as the stock photo shows) structure attached to the old building via a wonderful lobby area is a delight to make the entrance to the larger area of very special works of Van Gogh. The whole space of the new area is packed with visitors. But the good news is that it is easier to see the works up close and personal. This is one of the top stops in Amsterdam, and is well worth your time (minimum of 2 hours) if you are familiar with Van Gogh. Assuming that you are, you can skip the very small type plaques and "standard" stories about him and his relationship with his brother--as well as his frustrations with others. If not, get his back story(s) "on line" and save your time to appreciate the works.
Excellent Museum in Amsterdam
Excellent in design, painting pieces and organization. Book online in advance as it gets busy. We went early in the morning as 9 am and it was already crowded. Pay extra for the audio guide it is worthy. Kids are not charge. Bag storage is included. It takes a good 2 hours. We recommend it.
Una vera emozione
Che c’è di meglio ? Emozionarsi davanti questi quadri , con un percorso che ricopre la storia del pittore
Interesting Insight to Van Gogh
Pre booked 6 weeks in advance as friends advised us that it gets very busy. The museum offers an interesting insight to Van Gogh & his life. The audio was very good and easy to follow. The museum whilst busy was quite easily navigated with only some backing up mainly at famous painting. Well worth a visit and worth the entrance fee.
A Journey Worth Taking
Visiting the Van Gogh Museum was such a beautiful and moving experience. You truly feel a deep connection to him through his art; his pain, passion, and intensity come through in every brushstroke. Seeing iconic works like Sunflowers, Almond Blossom, and The Potato Eaters in person was powerful in a way photos of his art simply can't capture. The museum is thoughtfully curated, allowing you to follow his life chronologically and really understand the emotional journey behind the paintings. If you're looking for a meaningful, immersive experience, you’ll find that here! *I visited in January on a Tuesday around 1:30 PM, and it was not overly crowded. I was able to move through the galleries and spend time admiring all of his work without feeling rushed. If you are going during peak season, I would recommend getting there early.
An Amsterdam Must Visit
The Van Gogh Museum is a must visit when in Amsterdam. The museum features paintings and very interesting historical information. The museum houses the world's largest collection of Van Gogh paintings. A self guided walking headphone tour is highly recommended. The tour gives details of Van Gogh's paintings and life and delves deeply into background, family and hardships that made Van Gogh the painter that he became. A recommendation is to buy your ticket in advance an on line to insure entrance.
Book ahead but make sure you go.
This is a fantastic collection of art work by Van Gogh. We got there early to avoid crowds. You have to book in advance. The audio tour that accompanies is a must as it walks you through his life. A must visit!
Recommendation For Art Lovers 😍
I always wanted to visit and I was absolutely blown away. 😍 I’d recommend the museum to anyone who is interested in art and art history because it’s really interesting! The price is not too much for what you get to experience 👍
Nice
Tickets are hard to get at the door, need to reserve ahead of time
Essential to see, crowded, have ticket pre-bought
Tip: 1) Must buy timed entry tickets on line. Don’t walk up as it’s always sold out. Tickets usually sell out days in advance so plan early. If you’re travelling, and use an eSIM, note that buying requires SMS verification which could be a problem. 2) Get an audio guide. It’s reasonably priced and somewhat informative. Better than nothing but prefer the Rijks version that is free through their app 3) Prepare for crowds especially around celebrated paintings with not a lot of places to sit. There are three floors that mostly work via two staircases. (although there are elevators but not enough for all) The museum contains works that influenced Van Gogh and artists that were influenced by him. It also contains some close peers. What is interesting? There is a section that informs about pivotal family support by his brother (including letters) who financed him and his sister in law who promoted his unknown works after his death and made his work famous today.
Wow! A must see.
A definite place to put on your bucket list. This man was truly gifted and it portrays his troubled life with care and respect. We never realised what a prolific painter he was, producing wonderful paintings in such a short period. The museum contains many significant artist’s paintings which were his colleagues of day. A very enjoyable experience.
Loved it
A must see for all levels of art lovers. I learned so much and really enjoyed this museum
Wonderful museum
Had a wonderful time at the museum. I had the audio guide and I would really recommend it if you’re not joining a tour. Learned a bunch of new stuff about him and it was well organized. Would definitely recommend everyone to take a visit and be prepared to spend many hours wondering around
Amazing
An amazing experience at the Van Gogh Museum; The museum is beautifully organized; the collection is impressive;
Very nice museum
Very nice museum. Audio tour offers levels of interest- we picked highlights and this was perfect for our limited time. Clean, organized and great story of his life.
Fascinating view of the artist.
Great information about the artists life and some of his most famous paintings, but I would have liked to see even more of his paintings.