For the "Girl with Pearl Earrings", I accidentally found that there is also "Anatomy Class". It is worth visiting the art gallery to check in. Whether it is looking at the doorway or the lively, online purchase is more favorable than offline tickets.
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For the "Girl with Pearl Earrings", I accidentally found that there is also "Anatomy Class". It is worth visiting the art gallery to check in. Whether it is looking at the doorway or the lively, online purchase is more favorable than offline tickets.
I thought the admission fee was expensive, but it was so good. The interior of the museum itself is also pretty, so it tastes good to see, and it is an art museum that is enough to go to see only one work called a girl with a pearl earring.
[Royal Museum of Moritez] Located in the center of The Hague, it was originally a palace built for himself by the Dutch Governor in Brazil and Prince John Moritz of the Netherlands in 1636-1641, which later evolved into an art gallery. The collection is exquisite, mainly for masterpieces since the golden age of the Netherlands, including paintings by Vermeer, Rembrandt, Jan Steen, Harles, Potter and countless masters. The treasure of the town hall at the Royal Moritz is the 17th century painting by Dutch painter Vermeer, who famously rembrandt in 1665, “The Girl with the Pearl Earrings.” Many modern artists believe that the girl’s smile is enough to match the smile of the Mona Lisa. The most famous is Rembrandt's famous work, "Professor Dulp's Anatomy Class." Tickets: 15.5 European Time: Monday 13:00-18:00 Tuesday to Wednesday, Friday to Sunday 10:00-18:00 Thursday 10:00-20:00 Address: Plein 29, 2511 CS Den Haag, Dutch Bus: 22, 24, N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N6 Road to Buitenhof/Hofweg, get off the bus and walk 230 meters to the northeast.
The Royal Museum of Moritez is known for its famous painting "The Girl with Pearl Earrings", and many people come here. The head is moving, the paintings are compactly arranged, and the collection of a large number of important works from the Dutch Golden Age is very lively. In fact, the museum was originally a Dutch Renaissance residence, formerly a 17th-century aristocratic mansion, the entire building itself is a work of art.
Although it is not a big museum, there are many good collections, the most famous of course is "The Girl with Pearl Earrings." Tickets in Europe are really not expensive compared to accommodation and eating, and you must go there when you have time.
Very convenient and recommended
lovely small museum. there are so many gorgeous paintings and exhibitions here. The space is quite small so it can get crowded.