A Visit To the Famous Van Gogh Museum In Amsterdam

The international harbor city of Amsterdam is exciting to explore and be entertained with its wide array of cultural venues. The capital of the Netherlands is a stunning place where museums and art galleries abound. It's a city with diverse architectural marvels. It's a place with a lively music scene, where numerous festivals are held round the year, and where a large number of tourists from across the world keep flocking.
If you are an admirer of theater, opera and ballet, the performances staged in various parts of the city will simply captivate you and you will find these of the highest artistic value.

Since times immemorial, the Dutch capital has been an important center of art where renowned artists like Van Gogh and Rembrandt have invested their energies to create exceptional masterpieces of art. The works of these world-famous artists can be seen in the Van Gogh Museum, the Rembrandthuis or the Rembrandt House Museum, and the Rijksmuseum (State Museum).

If you are visiting Amsterdam, spend some time exploring the Van Gogh Museum. This museum is a must-visit on every tourist's itinerary. Here's a brief description about this famous museum.

The museum houses the paintings of renowned Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. The museum also showcases works by his contemporaries as well. To see the world's largest collection of Van Gogh works, it is a must that you should visit this museum. Here you will get to see the main exhibits that aptly chronicle the various stages of the life of the artist, which spans his childhood through his diverse emotional phases, to his death. The famous paintings such as 'Bedroom in Arles', 'The Potato Eaters', and one of the three versions of 'Sunflowers' are among the notable few that are ready to keep you perplexed for a long time.

It was during 1973 that the main part of the museum was opened after Gerrit Rietveld created the new designs. The Exhibition Wing was however completed in 1999. Famous architect Kisho Kurokawa was involved in its design. The notable feature of the museum's structure is its staircase in the central hall, where the daylight enters through a high atrium, flooding the galleries here.

The Exhibition Wing has been exquisitely designed. It is characterized by varied geometrical forms - mostly cones, ellipses and squares. The architecture of the Exhibition Wing is based on a peculiar blend of eastern and western architectural principles.

Van Gogh's career as a painter spanned 10 years. He was highly prolific and produced a total of 864 paintings. He also produces some 1,200 drawings and prints. The museum is now home to the largest ensemble of his work that features over 200 paintings, 31 prints and 437 drawings. Some additional paintings and drawings of the artist are showcased at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo. His remaining works are also to be found in a number of museums across the world, mostly in the Netherlands, USA, Japan, Germany and France.

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