Unveil the true story behind Van Gogh's masterpieces in an exclusive 1.5-hour small group tour at the Van Gogh Museum. Guided by expert art historians who specialize in Van Gogh, this immersive experience goes beyond the myth to explore the man behind the art.
Delve into the fascinating journey of Van Gogh, from picking up the brush at 27 to navigating the distinct phases of his artistic evolution. Gain profound insights into how his genius was interwoven with his struggles, as seen in his most celebrated works.
And yes, you'll finally hear the real story behind the infamous 'ear' incident.
This intimate tour ensures ample time for your questions, providing a personalized and enriching experience that deepens your appreciation of Van Gogh’s life and legacy. Perfect for those seeking an in-depth understanding of one of history’s greatest artists.
In this tour we will dive deep into the life, art and inspiration of Vincent. You will learn why and how Van Gogh started taking up the brush at 27. Discover the importance of his beloved brother Theo in his life, and gain understanding about his relationships and his family. Van Gogh was tormented by his mental difficulties, learn how this shows, next to his genius and his temper, in his masterpieces such as ‘The Potato Eaters’, ‘The Sun Flowers’, ‘The Yellow House’ and ‘The Almond Blossom’. You will get a better understanding about the different artistic periods, for example his ‘dark period’ in Brabant, his experimental period in Paris, and his turbulent time with Gauguin in the yellow house in Arles. Vincent takes his own life at 37, his art dealer brother Theo dies a few months later. So who is the person who makes Vincent famous? Behind every success story of a man stands a great woman..
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Reserved entry tickets included!! IMPORTANT: Starting from March 7th, 2025, a ticket to the Van Gogh Museum will cost €32.50 due to the Kiefer Exhibition. This ticket also grants access to the Kiefer Exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum (located across from the Van Gogh Museum). Please note that, as we reserve tickets in advance, there are no discounts available for children.