- The world's largest Van Gogh collection: located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, opened in 1973, with more than 200 Van Gogh oil paintings (accounting for his life), more than 500 sketches and 750 letters, including the peaks of Sunflower (1889 edition), Bedroom, Crow in the Rye, etc. Completely presents his transformation from early realism to late impressionism style. - Narrative exhibition design: sorting out Van Gogh's life according to the timeline, from the "Potato Eaters" in the Dutch countryside to the color transformation influenced by Impressionism in Paris, and then to the strong brush strokes in the Arles period, and finally ending with the manuscript of "Starry Night" in the San Remi Sanatorium. Combine the original letter with the original and the living supplies (such as the palette), restore the artist's spiritual world. Architecture and experience: dialogue between art and space - Modernist architectural landmarks: designed by architect Lille van de Houft, pure white geometric facade and glass atrium echo Van Gogh's paintings of light and shadow, spiral staircase and high-rise exhibition hall in the museum form a flowing viewing line, The top floor terrace overlooks the city view of Amsterdam, which is an extension of the art field itself. - Technology empowers immersion experience: In addition to the regular exhibition, the museum has a multimedia interactive screen, which can enlarge the painting details and analyze the brush stroke technique; The night special exhibition "Van Gogh immersive light and shadow show" uses projection technology to project "Sunflower" and other works to the wall, with classical music, so that the audience "enter" the scene in the painting.
Rijksmuseum
Anonymous user
Amazing architecture, and able to see / learn abt Rembrandt and Van Gogh.
Amsterdam Canal Cruises
Anonymous user
Buy a cup of coffee or tea before boarding and enjoy leisure time. Feel the customs of Amsterdam on the water, look at historical relics, view the beautiful scenery of the Liangqiao, and listen to the past and present. Before boarding the boat, I felt that Amsterdam had anything to see. After the boat, this experience is still good. Quiet down and taste life. The Prince Canal, Anne's former residence, the West Church, "Amsterdam's dentures", or serious, or deep, or funny, RMB 127 is still worth it. This boat is more basic and cost-effective; You can also try more expensive boats full of colorful flowers, take pictures, the most important thing is that there is a wine waiter on the boat, you can order wine/drinks.
Red Light District Amsterdam Centrum
alanacaitlinn
Good to see what it’s like, also feels kinda perverse goggling at people trying to make a living butttt idk