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    Het Cobra Museum

    3.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    A must see for all Cobra lovers! 30 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station.

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    Van Gogh Museum - From top floor of exhibit looking down

    Van Gogh Museum

    4.4(769 reviews)
    6.3 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

    I am beyond amazed that I get to see the actual Sunflower painting!! O.M.G!…read more I'm not posting any artwork here, because I don't want to take away anyone's experience. If I could go back to Amsterdam, I would definitely go back to this museum again. Yellow is such a joyful color. After visiting the museum, it has a deeper meaning to me. I went through entire museum floor by floor, showroom by showroom. Every corner has something that amazes me. I also got a chance to see how Van Gogh actually looked like! My goodness. I couldn't believe my eyes. A few tips: 1- you must make a reservation online ahead of time. I saw many people got turned away while I was waiting in line for security check. 1b- it's okay to be in line 15 minutes before your supposed arrival time. 2-it's best to buy the audio tour ticket along with the entrance fee instead of buying it on site. It was sold out when I got there. 3-there is a book store on the top floor, and you can actually take home a blank Sunflower coloring sheet for free! It's on an easel at the corner by the window.

    TIP - order tickets ahead in time online to make sure you can get in on the day/time you want…read more A beautiful looking museum. Lots of Van Gogh art works to view and take in. Self guided tour comes with a player with headphones to that you can learn about the different Van Gogh art periods and works of art. Overall the museum was okay. You see a lot of Van Gogh art but not much about his life and world around him. I preferred the Rembrandt House as it showed his home and living arrangements - it gave you glimpse of his life at that time. I think the Rijks Museum would be a better choice to see a variety of artists.

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    Some of van Gogh's influences

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    Lobby

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    Museum Het Rembrandthuis - Small studio

    Museum Het Rembrandthuis

    4.3(61 reviews)
    7.8 kmCentrum

    This museum contains a well-preserved snapshot of Rembrandt's life and his career. You step into…read morethe same house that the artist lived and worked in. You see how life was like in his era. You see how he made a living. You tour his studios and read a chronology of his life. The main studio remains an active creative space with local artists giving demonstrations on how to make paint from pigment powders. The final exhibition is your chance to learn Rembrandt's workmanship and technique. I loved the ability to learn how to become my best creative self (as a photographer). Accept your mistakes, grow from them. Look to others and learn from them. Invite them for conversations. Improve yourself through iteration. Leave inspired, ready to take the next step.

    Even though it was late May, it was a cold and rainy morning in Amsterdam in 2024. Took the tram…read morefrom the Central Station to the house where Rembrandt lived. Five story house that Rembrandt purchased early in his career. Not for those with problems climbing stairs, as you climb up five different levels connected by a very narrow circular staircase, one way traffic only. Not sure how they got major furniture into the place except through a pulley through the windows. Studio, drawing boards, and a lot of paintings on the walls both Rembrandt's and other painters whom he collected. Furniture and possessions recreated in detail in each of the floors, as the originals sold off by creditors during repossession during Rembrandt's bankruptcy. How did such a world famous painter go bankrupt? He was a shopaholic, and went around buying other paintings, and evaded creditors, until late in his life, when he lost everything.

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    Rembrandts collection

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    Stedelijk Museum - More 20th century art and objects, Alexander Calder mobile hanging from ceiling

    Stedelijk Museum

    4.0(90 reviews)
    6.2 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

    If you're going to take in a modern art museum while in Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum is a good…read moreoption. Admission is €22.50, but if you're 18 and under - it's free! Two hours is a good amount of time to allow to explore the museum, from my experience. Prebook your time for an optimal, smooth experience. It's actually right by the Van Gogh museum so can make for a good accompaniment to that. Weekday mornings are best to avoid crowds. Grab one of their free audio tours when you walk in to get all the details on what you're seeing while walking through!

    If you're into modern art and design, the Stedelijk is a must. The location is perfect--it's right…read moreon Museumplein, so it's close to everything and easy to work into a day of sightseeing. The museum is huge, and the collection is incredibly diverse, ranging from classic modernists like Mondrian and Picasso to wild contemporary installations. Definitely plan to spend at least 2 to 3 hours here if you want to see both the permanent collection and the rotating exhibitions without rushing. One of the highlights for me was the cafe (Fonda/Sandberg). It has a beautiful, airy design with lots of natural light, making it the perfect spot to recharge with a coffee after walking through the galleries. The "bathtub" architecture is just as cool on the inside as it is on the outside!

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    Stedelijk Museum - Lobby seating at communal tables

    Lobby seating at communal tables

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    Lobby around closing time

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