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Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

4.4(21 reviews)
62.6 km

A very unique experience, though a bit pricey at around $24 USD (€20-22). It's important to know…read morethat this isn't a traditional museum; it's a high-tech art storage center that happens to be open to the public. The focus is really on the "behind-the-scenes" of art preservation--how pieces are crated, cleaned, and stored in climate-controlled rooms. The building itself is a masterpiece. It spans several floors, and while the individual sections feel small, the central atrium with its zig-zagging staircases is massive. There's an elevator if you want to skip the stairs! They offer free 10-minute "walk-in" tours of the storage compartments, plus more detailed "behind-the-scenes" tours that are worth the extra look. The top floor has a great cafe/restaurant (Renilde) and an outdoor space with a forest of birch trees. The 360-degree view of Rotterdam is breathtaking. If you love architecture or are curious about how museums actually work, it's worth the price. If you just want to see a standard art gallery, you might find it a bit expensive.

The Boijmans is the main art museum in Rotterdam. It opened in 1847, originally with the collection…read moreof Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans. Since then, it has grown and now contains some of the preeminent works of art. Not just Dutch artists, the collection includes Rembrant, Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, René Magritte and Salvador Dalí. And those are just the more famous. There are Rubens and Bosch and many more! A friend of mine had visited a few months ago and found the Rembrant/Dali wing was closed. That wing was open this time, but the Kandinsky wing was closed. I'm a big fan of Kandinsky and I have a few posters of his work and his contemporaries. I was bummed. Even bummed, I still enjoyed the Bruegel "Tower of Babel", one of the most famous paintings in Rotterdam. And the Rodin sculptures. Amazing artworks! The museum wasn't particularly crowded on this weekday and they had no issue with photographs, as long as the flash was disabled. An audio tour is available, which I strongly recommend. Note: The museum is a member of the Museumkaart system, so if you're planning on visiting more than three or four museums in the Netherlands, get the card!

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Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
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Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland

4.1(10 reviews)
82.0 kmJordaan, Centrum

Not a traditional "museum" by any stretch, but with Amsterdam being the city boasting the world's…read moremost museums, I can see how the claim is made with places like this. It's a really nice spot, and the guy who runs it is extremely open and friendly with a wealth of information. He truly lives for this! If you arrive before it opens, you'll see people gathered around the door entrance, and you're there wondering what kind of place this really is. Doesn't look big from the outside at all, and looks like a shop more than a museum. Once you get inside the small space, you're greeted with black lighting above which illuminates all of the fluorescent artwork. There are paintings and sculptures with bright colors across the spectrum. Then you walk down these steps into the dark basement and see his special rock collection with the makeup of the rocks highlighted under the black lighting. Reminded me of geology class. Cool place, quick 30 minute experience.

Fluorescence is LIFE…read more Me and my wife did this tour in March 2018. This museum opened my eyes to another world of Fluorescence. Fluorescence is pretty much a living organism. It takes energy, consumes it, produces the brightest colors you would ever see. The vibes in this place are exceptional. The location is very close to the Ann Frank Museum. Its just 5 Euros & they let you use a really trippy bathroom for free. The couple who are the owner are in their 70s but their energy and will to give back to the world, still keeps them coming back to the museum everyday. They do this without the help of a young person or receptionist to handle your reservations. Remember that before, giving a bad review and saying they cancelled your reservation. We did not have reservation but they let us in, because they could. I would advise to call them in advance, they are doing their best in their capacity to handle the online reservations. They not only let us in, but allowed us to stay for as long as we want, despite of the small space and huge crowd. Nik explained in detail, about the physics behind this & inspired me for the rest of the life to explore this amazing world. I have bought a black light even. The pigment he uses, makes his paint way more brighter than you would find anywhere else. Some of the artifacts on the first floor are for sale as well, and can spin your head around. We bought what we could. I forgot my wallet and the lady was kind enough to keep it open extra time, so i could pick it. Although the museum closes at 7 but if you are interested Nik can talk to you the whole day about it.

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Electric Ladyland
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Rijksmuseum - Hendrick Avercamp "Winter Landscape with Ice Skaters"

Rijksmuseum

4.5(490 reviews)
80.2 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

First of all, if you appreciate museums at all, this is a must-see place in Amsterdam!!…read more Yesterday morning we lined up at about 8:50 before museum opening at 9. We had purchased tickets online ahead of time and figured the earlier the better. We spent 3.5 hours here and made sure to see every aspect, spending more or less time in exhibits depending on our interest. The gift shop is extensive and worth a look around as well. There's a restaurant and cafe as well which look great. Getting a map as you enter is helpful. The museum is subdivided by floor (0 through 3), and time period, with 1900-2000 on the top floor. There's a coat check if you wish on the 0 floor, alongside the bathrooms. May I mention that I love that most public bathrooms here are stalls with floor-to-ceiling doors?! The privacy is much nicer, and the doorknob indicates vacant/occupied so you don't have people looking at your feet to decide if it's empty. lol. We experienced the galleries basically in chronological order. The special collections are cool in that they are historical artifacts, lovingly preserved, such as old swords/guns, locks/keys, tea services, clothing and glassware, to name a few. My favorite artifact was a chessboard which had animal images subtly etched into the metal of each space. (See photo). We spent a good chunk of time in the 1300s galleries, where the sculptures, paintings, and artwork often depicted scenes from Jesus' life, Biblical stories, or morality themes. One sculpture was of the two thieves on Jesus' either side during the crucifixion, showing one of them with an angel above his shoulders because he was headed to heaven. The Great Hall in between the main wings of the museum is a gorgeous expansive space with high vaulted ceilings, and floor to ceiling stained glass windows along one wall, paying tribute to the great painters, philosophers, architects, and musicians of Europe. There's an entire room full of elaborate 5- foot tall dollhouses that women of high class households (in the 1650s) would spend time curating, collecting, and creating , as a pastime and perhaps to save their husbands' the expense of renovating their actual homes. They had area rugs, wallpaper, the works! The Rijksmuseum opened in 1885, and is a historical monument worthy of patronage. Highly recommend!!!

I'm lucky enough to live right by the Rijksmuseum, so I see it every day, and let me tell you--it…read morenever loses its magic. Whether you're here for the Dutch Masters or just the stunning architecture, it's a world-class experience. The Museumkaart is a must: If you're planning on visiting more than 3-4 museums in the NL, get the Museum Card. The cost savings are huge. Even with the card, you have to reserve your time slot online in advance. Don't show up hoping to wing it; the popular slots vanish fast. When you're exiting or walking through the tunnel that goes under the building, watch out for the bike path! It's a major, high-speed commuter route for locals. It's easy to get distracted by the beautiful arches, but those cyclists don't play. Look both ways before you step out! It's the crown jewel of the Museumplein for a reason. Don't miss it.

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Rijksmuseum - Paintings and furniture from the mid-1700s

Paintings and furniture from the mid-1700s

Rijksmuseum - Rembrandt van Rijn "Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem"

Rembrandt van Rijn "Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem"

Rijksmuseum - Jugs and pottery

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Jugs and pottery

Panorama Mesdag - waarom bij dat muurtje niet wat stoelen of bankjes?

Panorama Mesdag

4.4(11 reviews)
81.8 km
€€

The Panorama Mesdag is a must see if you are planning a day trip to The Hague or are interested in…read morechecking out the art scene in The Netherlands. The Mesdag Collection is small and the Panorama Mesdag itself is one room. This is not a museum you will spend a lot of time in. Give yourself two hours and you will have plenty of time and the rest of the day to explore other attractions of The Hague. The Mesdag Collection is a few rooms. It is a well manicured variety of paintings in a brightly lit building. The feeling is calm and almost like you are walking through a house. The paintings are of landscape, fisherman villages, and food. It's a nice illustration of a period of time (1800's). There are also sculptures. The main attraction of course is the Panorama Mesdag, a 360 degree wraparound painting. This was a different type of panorama than I was used to. Imagine stepping into a painting and having all of your senses played with. You will hear the sounds of waves, seagulls, and boats in the background. If you gaze into the painting you will be staring into a world that looks so real. On top of that there is sand, Adirondack chairs, rope, basically a lot of props perfectly positioned to give the illusion of space. It's pretty awesome and such a feat. The painting is 14 meters high and 120 meters in circumference. That's pretty much 46 feet high and a 394 foot circle (for those that don't deal with meters). The Panorama Mesdag is the biggest painting in Holland. It is a must see. ***** Het Panorama Mesdag is een must see als je van plan bent een dagje naar Den Haag of geïnteresseerd bent in het controleren van de kunstscene in Nederland. De Mesdag Collectie is klein en het Panorama Mesdag zelf is een ruimte. Dit is niet een museum zul je veel tijd doorbrengen inch Geef jezelf twee uur en je zult genoeg tijd en de rest van de dag naar andere bezienswaardigheden van Den Haag te verkennen. De Mesdag Collectie is een paar kamers. Het is een goed verzorgde diverse schilderijen in een helder verlichte gebouw. Het gevoel is kalm en bijna alsof je wandelen door een huis. De schilderijen zijn van landschap, vissersdorpjes, en voedsel. Het is een mooie illustratie van een periode van tijd (1800). Er zijn ook sculpturen. De belangrijkste attractie is natuurlijk het Panorama Mesdag, een 360 graden wraparound schilderij. Dit was een ander soort panorama dan ik gewend was. Stel je voor het stappen in een schilderij en met al uw zintuigen gespeeld met. U zult het geluid van de golven, meeuwen en boten op de achtergrond te horen. Als je blik in de schilderkunst wordt u staren in een wereld die lijkt zo echt. Op de top van dat er zand, Adirondack stoelen, touw, in feite een veel rekwisieten perfect gepositioneerd om de illusie van ruimte te geven. Het is vrij geweldig en dergelijke prestatie. Het schilderij is 14 meter hoog en 120 meter in omtrek. Dat is zo ongeveer 46 meter hoog en een 394 voet cirkel (voor degenen die niet omgaan met meter). Het Panorama Mesdag is het grootste schilderij van Nederland. Het is een must see.

On a pleasant November Sunday in the Hague,I spent two and half hours sedulously studying Hendrick…read moreMesdag's iconic painting,"Scheviningen,1888",as well as other delightful seascapes and harbor scenes by this masterful 19th Century Dutch Painter.I also liked the temporary Suze Robertson Exhibit(ends in early March,2023)I especially liked Suze Robertson's "White Houses"and "Church in Ratwyck".I also relished this art museum's fine curatorial work and its plethora of information in English,as well as Dutch.

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Panorama Mesdag
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Panorama Mesdag

Museum aan de Stroom - MAS

Museum aan de Stroom - MAS

4.2(52 reviews)
80.5 kmHet Eilandje, Het Eilandje

A Must-Visit Gem in Antwerp! MAS was an absolute highlight…read moreof my time in Antwerp. The Compassion exhibit was deeply moving--exactly what I needed and didn't know I was looking for. The museum's location by the port is beautiful, and the experience of exploring each floor was truly special. I loved how each level offered a new perspective--both artistically and visually. The artwork was thoughtfully curated, and taking the escalators between floors revealed stunning views over the city, creating a seamless blend of culture and scenery. Don't miss the panoramic rooftop--it's worth the visit alone.

We did not pay to go inside the museum BUT i will share what you can do for free…read more Walk or ride your bike to this area. If you have a rental bike there is a docking station right in front. There is a children's play area outside as well as plentiful places to sit to enjoy a rest or the sun. Once inside continue to the escalator. There is a free public toilet on the 2nd floor. Very clean. The ladies restroom also has free feminine products for those that need them. The window design blew me away and I wanted to stop on each floor to take photos and have a moment to take in the view. Continue to the roof top. Here you will have a 360 view of the city. Great place for photos. There is a thick plexiglass but you can hold your camera/phone up and reach the top. I cannot get over the glass design and how it continuously curves. Just simply amazing. On the Saturday we were there they had 2 art areas for children to create a photo. There is one free museum entry exhibit that impressed me-it is the storage area of pieces that either are rotated and stored. I do wish that all museums had this. Very neat to see behind the scenes. These items are in cages but you can see them still. Very interesting to also see the labels, tags etc. Definitely do not miss this. Tickets to actually go in the museum are sold on the first floor as soon as you enter the building to the right. There is a cafe and in the area several places you can eat and drink. You can also take a walk and see all the docked boats.

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Museum aan de Stroom - MAS - Storage - wish all museums would let you see their archives area

Storage - wish all museums would let you see their archives area

Museum aan de Stroom - MAS
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