Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Immerse in the Ultimate Mondrian Collection
Stadhouderslaan 41, 2517 HV The Hague
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Introduction
The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag has the world's largest collection of Piet Mondrian's works, including his most famous piece, Victory Boogie Woogie, which is his last abstract art piece. This museum is a temple of modern art, with collections of Monet, Picasso, Egon Schiele, Kandinsky, Louise Bourgeois, Francis Bacon, and other masters.
In addition, the museum offers a variety of Delftware, rare silverware from The Hague, exquisite toy collections, and seven rooms that display historical artifacts from different eras.
The building's architectural design is magnificent and showcases an Art Deco style. The renowned architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage is considered the Frank Lloyd Wright of the Netherlands.
The Wonderkamers presents a new world of art displays. The museum's collection is presented in a new way, offering a new experience of colors, atmosphere, and interactive elements. This new way of presenting art is sure to capture the attention of all visitors. Address Stadhouderslaan 41, 2517 HV The Hague
Opening hours Open from 11:00-17:00 on Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays. Please refer to the website for opening hours on public holidays.
Transportation Public transportation: Starting from Central Station, take an intercity train to Den Haag Central Station. After leaving the station, take tram lines 24 or 17 to the Gemeentemuseum/Museon stop to arrive at the destination.