Tulip tickets from Holland pass can be exchanged for free to enter the exhibition hall. On Fridays, the museum is open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and can buy cocktails on the ground floor at night. There are restaurants on the second floor to eat, but the food is small and expensive. After visiting the museum, I remember buying letters at souvenir stores. Many of the books about Van Gogh's works are very praised around them. The most complete book is bought at the bookstore on the third floor. The lighting of the pavilion is specially dim, wandering in the darkness, touching the real scene at close range, and shining only with everything related to Van Gogh. Listen to the stories behind the paintings, letters and monologues, light and shadow, and the transformation of tones. On the first floor of the hall, you can see that Van Gogh's paintings are linked up in a new way of animation display. The stars swirl into whirlpools, and the ears of wheat fluctuate like waves. Various pictures tell Van Gogh of different periods and pursue warmth in gloom. His life is like a compass in a strong magnetic field, about persistence, about love, about falling down, about pain, about the resonance of dreams. Towards the north, it swayed violently and trembled uneasily. Pictures continue to rotate, reality and painting, music continues to flow, time has been passing. May all those who persist in their ideals reach the other shore at last. I hope to see you soon and talk about it later. -- Van Gogh