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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Van Gogh Museum of The Netherlands



We are now at
 The Netherlands
Old Port of Rotterdam
#Old Port of Rotterdam
The Netherlands is a small country in comparison to the United States, but is still full of extremely interesting places. So many in fact, that it can get a bit overwhelming to pick which ones to visit. From their museums boasting rich cultural Dutch heritage to their amusement parks and zoos, there are plenty of spots to enjoy. If you are the adventurous type who likes playing water sports, there are Netherlands' beautiful beaches. If you are the quiet type that would rather visit all the historic landmarks, this guide will help not miss all the essential locations in the Netherlands.

Buckle up and get ready to take notes, because you are not going to believe how much there is to see and do in The Netherlands.

Van Gogh Museum

If you are in The Netherlands and don’t plan on visiting the Vincent van Gogh museum, shame on you. Vincent van Gogh is likely the most well-known Dutch artist of all time, and one of the most famous around the world. His unique art style makes him instantly recognizable, and his art very well deserves to be properly appreciated.


Outside of the Van Gogh Museum
Van Gogh Museum

Inside the Museum
Inside the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
The Van Gogh Museum holds the largest collection of the artist’s works, giving you the chance to contrast his first works to his last, as well as with art by other artists of the era.

A Look at a Photo Shoot Inside the Museum
A Look at a Photo Shoot Inside Museum

Last Look Inside the Museum
Last Look Inside the Museum


There are also plenty of other expositions on 19th century art history, permanent and temporal exhibits alike. The museum buildings themselves will amaze you with their complex and interesting designs. Different designers and teams worked on each building, at different time periods.

photo displays of art products 



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Next station, we going to eat... 
at TAIWAN !!

No DIET in next station.....

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