Informazioni generali
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Amsterdam, Olanda |
Il programma nel dettaglio
Stedelijk Museum
The impressive Stedelijk Museum is the Netherlands’ largest museum for modern and contemporary art and design. It is located at the famous Museum Square (‘Museumplein’) in Amsterdam, where you’ll also find the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum and the Royal Concert Hall (‘Concertgebouw’). The Stedelijk Museum has one of the world’s most important collections of modern and contemporary art. It contains almost 90,000 objects, including paintings, drawings, furniture, sculptures, and photographs. Some of the most renowned artists whose work is featured in the Stedelijk Museum include the likes of Karel Appel, Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh. Discover more than 100 years of modern art history and several key movements including De Stijl, Bauhaus, Pop, Cobra and Abstract Expressionism. Get your tickets now and don’t miss it on your next trip to Amsterdam!
Discover the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Amsterdam!
The Stedelijk Museum, or Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Amsterdam, is well worth a visit during your holidays in Amsterdam. The Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Amsterdam is housed in a two-part building. The original building was designed by Dutch architect Adriaan Willem Weissman and completed in 1895. In 2012, a new wing—aptly nicknamed “the bathtub” for its polished white look and shape—was added to accommodate the ever-growing spatial needs of the museum. The impressive permanent collection features work by Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and many others. Some of the most famous pieces on display include Van Gogh’s Les bêcheurs (1889), Appel’s Vragende Kinderen (1949) and Chagall’s L'autoportrait aux sept doigts (1912). The Modern and Contemporary Art Museum Amsterdam also houses temporary exhibitions and installations by prominent contemporary artists and designers. Go on an Amsterdam Canal Cruise!
The old city center is divided by countless canals which border the beautiful narrow old streets. During the Amsterdam Canal Cruise, you’ll see the 17th-century houses, bridges, churches and traditional houseboats that give the city its unique character. The Amsterdam Canal Cruise provides a GPS guide in 18 different languages with fascinating information about the sights. Some of the highlights of the 1h. Amsterdam Canal Cruise include the Westerkerk church and the Magere Brug (‘Skinny Bridge’) on the Amstel river.
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The canal cruise can be done at any time during your stay