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Enjoyable museum with different exhibitions. I enjoyed the exhibition about the African cultures very much and learned some new things thanks to that exhibition. The location of the museum is also on a great spot, close to the Erasmus bridge and there is a great view from the museum.
Had a decent time at the museum. I was expecting a bit more then what they had on offer so I was a bit disappointed. Upon entry it was also very busy at the counter so it took a bit before getting in the museum. The exhibitions on view were decent but it could of been more interesting.
Loved this museum and loved the way they told the story of Escher. It was a fun and interesting experience and I would definitely recommend a visit. The location is beautiful and so is the building. Enjoyed the video exhibition quite a bit and the paintings and artworks were also very nice especially if you find the way Escher works an interesting thing. Would recommend the visit, it can be quite crowded though and limited space to move around but it’s worth it nonetheless.
Interesting museum. Went specifically for the temporary exhibition “Kunst in het Derde Rijk” and was thoroughly impressed. I learned a lot of new things about the way art was seen by the Germans during the world war and how it was portrayed over there. Had a generally informative and fun time reading up on the information that was provided with some of the paintings and in general. Found it disappointing that no photos could be taken during the exhibition. I personally like to photograph some of the works I find interesting and want to see again in the future. Beside this exhibition there wasn’t really much else to do or see. The garden was a nice touch and place to visit after the exhibition and museum to get some quiet and peace.
Great and lovely museum. Had some great artworks including a painting by Vincent Van Gogh and Piet Mondriaan. Nice surprise to see those two artists there. Other artworks and exhibitions are just as great and wonderful.