Kroller-Muller Museum
About
The Kroller‑Müller Museum, situated in the heart of the Hoge Veluwe National Park, is a world‑class destination for art lovers and families alike. With the second‑largest Vincent van Gogh collection in the world—almost 90 paintings and over 180 drawings—the museum showcases masterpieces by Monet, Seurat, Picasso, Mondrian and many contemporary artists. The surrounding sculpture garden hosts more than 160 works, from Barbara Hepworth to Jean Dubuffet, making it a favourite for both art and architecture enthusiasts. Visitors can wander through the museum’s elegant buildings—designed by Henry van de Velde and Wim Quist—and explore picturesque pavilions by Gerrit Rietveld and Aldo van Eyck in the sculpture garden. The museum’s easy accessibility, free Wi‑Fi, guided tours and nearby museum café make it suitable for all ages, while its peaceful park setting offers a tranquil backdrop for visitors seeking a quiet cultural escape.
Highlights
- Van Gogh Collection
- Sculpture Garden
- Museum Buildings
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn are ideal for fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures. The summer months are busy but offer vibrant scenery, while winter provides a serene atmosphere for the sculpture garden’s seasonal displays.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- World‑Class Van Gogh Collection
- Spacious Sculpture Garden
- Family‑Friendly Facilities
Things to consider
- High Visitor Numbers in Peak Season
- Long Waiting Times for Tickets
What people are saying
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€26.90
Youth (13‑18)
€20.15
Child (6‑12)
€6.70
Museumkaart holder day ticket
€13.40
Museumkidskaart (6‑12)
€6.70
Friends of the Museum VIP‑KAART
€13.40
Visitor with disability guide ticket
€13.40