June 28, 2007

Museum Willet-Holthuysen

Filed under: Museums&Galleries

In 1895, Willet-Holthuysen’s widow decided to donate her spectacular canal house to Amsterdam, providing it was turned into a museum. The building, from the 17th century, is surrounded by a canal garden that was set a hundred years later in French baroque style and is one of the ample gardens in the city.

A visit to the Museum Willet-Holthuysen, which now belongs to Amsterdam`s Historic Museum, enables visitors to know a real canal house as well as the lifestyle of a wealthy family: kept in its original style, the mansion boasts magnificent rooms in the ground floor, among which you should not miss the ballroom, garden room and hall.

June 7, 2007

Van Gogh exhibition

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Despite the largest collection of paintings, sketches, notebooks in the world created by van Gogh, Van Gogh Museum offers othes special exhibitions. The Collection of his paintings is arranged in chronolical order, starting from his first works though those which were made under influence of Impresionism and so on. Special exhibitions include works made by Monet, Gaugin, Seurat and Toulouse-Lautrec. Why them? As their personalities, painings had influence or where contemporary on Van Gogh.