Amsterdam Van Gogh Museum Guided Tour at Closing Time
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Experience Highlights
Explore Amsterdam' s Van Gogh Museum on a guided tour just before it closes its doors to the public. For approximately 2.5 hours, marvel at Van Gogh's masterpieces and learn about the life and legacy of the famous Dutch painter from an expert guide.
- Tour the Van Gogh Museum on a guided tour late in the day to avoid the crowds.
- Learn with an expert guide, who will give you a deeper insight into Van Gogh's works and their significance.
- See some of Van Gogh's most famous works, such as 'Sunflowers' and 'Potato Eaters', as well as special exhibits.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
- Queue-free access before closing time
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
Visit the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam at an exclusive time, just before it closes its doors to the public. With skip-the-line access, you can enjoy a quieter, more personalised experience, avoiding the crowds of tourists that usually visit the museum during the day.
Accompanied by a guide who is an expert in Van Gogh's work, you can delve into the life and works of the renowned Dutch painter. Throughout the tour, the guide will provide you with detailed information about the pieces on display in the museum, explaining their historical and artistic context.
During the visit, you will be able to admire some of Van Gogh's most famous works, such as "The Sunflowers", "Van Gogh's Room in Arles" and " The Starry Night". You will discover how Van Gogh revolutionised painting with his unique style and innovative use of colour.
The full tour of the museum will take about 2.5 hours and will take you through all the rooms, allowing you to explore the complete collection of Van Gogh's works. From his earliest paintings to his latest creations, you will be able to appreciate the evolution of his style and better understand his creative process.