The Groninger Museum in Belgium, this museum looks very distinctive, the area inside is not large, but the collection inside is very rich. I feel that most of the works inside are mainly religious, but it is recommended to visit.
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Groeninge Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Groninger Museum is situated in a lush green area along the canal, and the scenery is very beautiful. Originally a monastery of Eukistan, it was converted into a museum in 1903. The museum displays works of artists from the 15th century to the present in chronological order, from Hans Memling (a 15th-century painter born in Bruges, Germany, and raised in Bruges) to Knopf. You can see the works. Eye-opener. The main collection is a number of works of the Flemish Primitive School, including outstanding works by Van Eyck, Hans, Hugo van der Go and Gerard David. The museum also houses neoclassical works from the late 18th century, and Van Eyck's painting "Father Honoring the Virgin and Child" (MadonnametKam.v/dPaele) is not to be missed. In addition to these great permanent collections, the museum also hosts exhibitions of some of the best masterpieces from around the world.
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The Groninger Museum in Belgium, this museum looks very distinctive, the area inside is not large, but the collection inside is very rich. I feel that most of the works inside are mainly religious, but it is recommended to visit.
The museum visited during the day, about an hour, this museum is not too big, come here to play is also a very important facility, the museum has some small things.
I love this museum!! It is a must-see attraction in Brugges. It is a small to medium size museum in , it has art from the XIV to the XXI century. The most exceptional pieces are those from the XIV and XV centuries, early netherlandish painters. I''ve been a couple of times to the museum it is not too crowded and you can usually see the paintings without a big crowd or rush. I recommend 1-2 hours. They give an audio-guide for free ans a Locker. Tip for the locker you don''t need to put 50cents they have red chips at the audio-guide counter
Too much planning and not enough time to reserve, colard mansion can not take pictures, and can not afford to buy exhibition catalogues, Jan van Eyck and Bosch can not make me happy!
Tickets are a little expensive, students 10 Euros, ordinary adults 13 Euros, the museum's design is very unique. Once out of the railway station, you can see the large exhibition space in the river's color buildings. The exhibits are well arranged. The light and background of each exhibition hall are different, but they are well coordinated with the exhibits. Often there are exhibitions worth seeing, rather than making people feel bored at first sight. The theme can be seen that the museum is really to show the public knowledge when Nordic Art 1880 - 1920, the Nordic Art Art Exhibition, works great! There are many famous Nordic paintings, such as Monk, which are not very famous.