Kröller-Müller Museum, Immerse in Van Gogh's legacy and nature's embrace

Kröller Müller Museum, Houtkampweg 6, 6731 AW Otterlo, The Netherlands
The museum with the second largest collection of Van Gogh's works
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Introduction

The Van Gogh Museum is a highly regarded destination for art lovers. It houses nearly 90 oil paintings and over 200 sketches by Van Gogh, with up to 40 precious works on display, including classic masterpieces such as "Café Terrace at Night" and "The Bridge at Arles". In addition, the works of other masters such as Monet, Picasso, Mondrian, Gauguin and Renoir are also preserved here and not to be missed. Especially noteworthy is "Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue" by the internationally renowned Dutch painter Mondrian. The outdoor sculpture garden is another highlight of the museum, and the largest in Europe. The 25-hectare site features works by 160 famous sculptors, including Rodin's "The Crouching Woman" and each piece is extremely valuable to admire. The museum is located in the Hoge Veluwe National Park, the largest nature reserve in the Netherlands and the largest lowland nature reserve in Northwestern Europe. The beautiful natural scenery includes heathlands, grasslands, sand dunes, lakes, swamps and forests. Here, you can enjoy a unique experience of painting, sculpture and natural scenery perfectly combined. This is a very rare feeling that can only be experienced at the Van Gogh Museum.
Address
Kröller Müller Museum, Houtkampweg 6, 6731 AW Otterlo, The Netherlands
Opening hours
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 (Statue Garden open until 16:30)
closed on Mondays and January 1st.
Transportation
To reach the Kröller-Müller Museum, you need to enter by the Hoge Veluwe National Park. There are two train stations near the park, Ede-Wageningen Station and Apeldoorn Station, both with direct buses to the park.