Museums in the Netherlands
Whether it's about (art)history or a particular style you admire, a museum visit inspires everyone. From photography to sculpture, the Dutch museums are acquainted with international appeal.
Our capital city alone boasts more than fifty museums with diverse exhibitions and collections. The most famous museums in Amsterdam are the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Hermitage Amsterdam and the Anne Frank House.
The Hague is also a city of full of art and culture. You can see an extensive collection featuring many old masters at the Mauritshuis and Piet Mondriaan steals the show in the Gemeentemuseum The Hague's collection.
Rotterdam is the seaport city of the Netherlands, which various museums pay tribute to. Many different cultures live alongside each other in this city and The World Museum Rotterdam colourfully reflects this. In the international seaport city, you'll also find the renowned Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum. You can see the largest collection of Rietveld objects at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht . And a visit to the Spoorwegenmuseum (The Railway Museum) is fun for both young and old.