The Hague Art Museum | not only has the authentic masterpiece, but also the Paris Family Special Exhibition 📍 The Hague City Art Museum in The Hague has long held many masterpieces, such as Monet, the Impressionist representative, Van Gogh, the modern art master, Picasso, et al. paintings, sculptures, architectural models. 🎨 Most of the masterpieces are displayed in regular pavilions, which are divided by different themes, which are very interesting. The Hague City Art Museum, which is not particularly large, is much easier to visit than the National Art Museum, and is expected to be completed in three to four hours. 🏣 Of course, in addition to the regular pavilion, there will be several special exhibition areas here, such as this special exhibition in Paris from September 24 until March 5 next year. 🎥 This special exhibition shows the life of the founder of the Parisian family, most of his manuscripts, some hand-made tools, a large number of ready-to-wear, and some video archives. From the beginning, you can have a very comprehensive understanding of the brand and its founder, which is suitable for fans of the brand and students of clothing design majors to visit. 🔖 The Hague Municipal Museum needs to purchase tickets in advance, ordinary tickets are 16 euros, student tickets are 12.5 euros, and the museum card can be used to swipe the card to enter (but it still takes an online appointment). After coming out of the Hague Railway Station, you can take the tram directly.
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The Hague Art Museum | not only has the authentic masterpiece, but also the Paris Family Special Exhibition 📍 The Hague City Art Museum in The Hague has long held many masterpieces, such as Monet, the Impressionist representative, Van Gogh, the modern art master, Picasso, et al. paintings, sculptures, architectural models. 🎨 Most of the masterpieces are displayed in regular pavilions, which are divided by different themes, which are very interesting. The Hague City Art Museum, which is not particularly large, is much easier to visit than the National Art Museum, and is expected to be completed in three to four hours. 🏣 Of course, in addition to the regular pavilion, there will be several special exhibition areas here, such as this special exhibition in Paris from September 24 until March 5 next year. 🎥 This special exhibition shows the life of the founder of the Parisian family, most of his manuscripts, some hand-made tools, a large number of ready-to-wear, and some video archives. From the beginning, you can have a very comprehensive understanding of the brand and its founder, which is suitable for fans of the brand and students of clothing design majors to visit. 🔖 The Hague Municipal Museum needs to purchase tickets in advance, ordinary tickets are 16 euros, student tickets are 12.5 euros, and the museum card can be used to swipe the card to enter (but it still takes an online appointment). After coming out of the Hague Railway Station, you can take the tram directly.
The museum is also a new fun site, not long after the new construction in a vacant lot outside the city of The Hague, mainly in the new era, showing the history and peace of The Hague.
The Hague Municipal Museum is located in the northwest of the city and the building is relatively new. This museum has many works in Mondri, which cannot be missed. But this time there was another purpose to the museum, and when we went to the Netherlands, the main collection of the works was displayed here because of the maintenance of the Royal Morris Gallery.
It is said that my heart water "the pearl earring girl" is there, must see.
GEMEENTE MUSEUM DEN HAAG The Hague Municipal Museum. Ticket price: 11 euros for students. Misunderstood that the girl wearing pearl earrings is here. I don't want to encounter a small red, small yellow and small blue exhibition is Figure 2 ~ is also a bit of luck. The museum is large and a bit tired. . . Some paintings involving life look a bit nauseous. Most of the exhibitions here are elderly grandfathers and grandmothers and an old grandfather writing brush words at the porcelain exhibition ~
The Hague Municipal Art Gallery (Gemeentemuseum Den Haag), which is mainly modern art works such as Mondrian (most of the works), Picasso and Monet, we didn't go in to see (actually can't understand), but the building itself is a point of view. The architect of the building is Hendrik Petrus Berag (1856), a famous Dutch architect, Amsterdam, who studied architecture at Zurich Polytechnic in Switzerland and traveled to Europe and the United States. The brick buildings in Rome influenced him greatly. He was the founder of the Amsterdam School, known as the "father of modern architecture" and received the Royal Gold Award from the Royal Institute of British Architects. The museum was his last work in life, completed in 1935, a year after the architect's death. Near Amsterdam Dam Square, the world's first stock exchange is the design of Beragi.