Kröller-Müller Museum
Otterlo, Houtkampweg 6
- Address: Houtkampweg 6
- E-Mail: info@krollermuller.nl
- Phone#: +31 0318 591 241
- Opening: Tuesday through Sunday and national holidays (easter, ascension day, Pentecost, christmas, King’s day 27 april, Liberation day 5 May) from 10am to 5pm
The sculpture garden is open until 4:30pm
closed on Monday and on 1 January - Price: Full rate € 18,30, reduced € 9,15
DESCRIZIONE:
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a place where things of beauty come together. The unique combination of art, nature and architecture guarantees visitors a truly unforgettable experience. An experience that arouses all the senses. The museum is a paradise for both seasoned art lovers and objective newcomers.
The museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh. The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. Temporary exhibitions ensure that the museum keeps pace with all the latest developments and retains public interest.
The museum is set in one of Europe’s largest sculpture gardens. An outdoor gallery covering
25 hectares, in which modern sculptures blend into the natural background. The garden serves as a backdrop for more than 160 sculptures by prominent artists, from Aristide Maillol to Jean Dubuffet, and from Marta Pan to Pierre Huyghe.
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a place where things of beauty come together. The unique combination of art, nature and architecture guarantees visitors a truly unforgettable experience. An experience that arouses all the senses. The museum is a paradise for both seasoned art lovers and objective newcomers.
The museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh. The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. Temporary exhibitions ensure that the museum keeps pace with all the latest developments and retains public interest.
The museum is set in one of Europe’s largest sculpture gardens. An outdoor gallery covering
25 hectares, in which modern sculptures blend into the natural background. The garden serves as a backdrop for more than 160 sculptures by prominent artists, from Aristide Maillol to Jean Dubuffet, and from Marta Pan to Pierre Huyghe.
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