Arts and Culture in the Netherlands
Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh, Mondrian – the Netherlands has produced some of art history’s most influential painters. From the Old Masters of the Dutch Era to cutting-edge contemporary design, the country is world-famous for its contributions to art and design. Its museums and galleries are unmissable destinations, and there is also a thriving performing arts scene with famous concert halls, gig venues, theatres and opera houses.
Museums, galleries and exhibitions
Small but mighty. Despite its size, there is no denying the significant and diverse arts and culture scene in the Netherlands. You only have to look at the sheer number of museums here – over 600 – to gain an impression of how culture thrives in this country. Whether it is art, design, history or science, the rich culture of the Netherlands is world famous, and a reason for the real culture lovers to pay a visit. The most renowned locations include Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum, the Mauritshuis and the Kunstmuseum in the Hague, and the Kunsthal and the Booijmans van Beunigen in Rotterdam. And you can trace the Netherlands’ artistic and cultural influence through time at many other museums around the country.
A land of painters
Modern art and expression
Museums in the Netherlands
Discover the wide range of museums and galleries to visit on your trip to the Netherlands
Vincent van Gogh: shaped by the Dutch countryside
Explore the beautiful Dutch landscape that led Vincent van Gogh to become one of the greatest painters of all time. Follow in his footsteps and experience the natural beauty of Brabant and Drenthe.
Dutch design and architecture
The Schröder House in Utrecht, for example, was identified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as “an icon of the Modern Movement in architecture.” And the influence of the Amsterdam School of architecture, too, would reach far beyond the borders of its eponymous hometown. But design reaches beyond furniture and architecture. Dutch design is fashion, science, engineering and more. Fields where creativity meets the latest innovations. Each year, this is celebrated at Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, where the next generation of designers take to the stage.
Music and theatre
4 Dutch arts and culture tips:
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During National Museum Week, experience special programs and cultural events hosted in towns and cities across the whole country. In recent years, over 400 museums participated to support and celebrate the Netherlands’ arts and culture sector.
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From cultural landmarks to historic buildings, museums and more, experience them all on Open Monument Day. This annual event attracts over 1 million visitors. Thousands of notable locations open their doors to the public, offering a range of fun and educational activities.
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From local art collections to world-famous galleries and the latest exhibitions, access them all with the Museum Card. This pass enables you to visit over 450 museums and cultural locations in the Netherlands. And don’t miss the museum nights taking place annually in several towns and cities!
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Get outside to see the sights. Dutch arts and culture can be experienced from the streets. Simply take a look around you to take in iconic architectural styles such as the Amsterdam School. Or spot historic monuments and sculptures situated in public places such as parks and market squares.