Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Art museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen showcases thousands of artworks spanning from medieval times to contemporary art, including paintings by Rembrandt and Van Gogh.
Founded in 1849 by Frans Jacob Otto Boymans, the museum moved to its current location in 1935 after outgrowing the original Schielandshuis building.
The museum collection features Dutch masterpieces, Italian Renaissance drawings, modern art, and decorative objects that represent eight centuries of artistic creation.
The museum building undergoes renovation while art pieces remain accessible in the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, the first publicly accessible art storage facility.
The mirrored bowl-shaped Depot building stores and displays 151,000 artworks simultaneously, allowing visitors to observe conservation and restoration processes.
Location: Rotterdam
Inception: 1849
Founders: Frans Jacob Otto Boymans
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: closed "for renovation"
Phone: +31104419400
Email: info@boijmans.nl
Website: https://boijmans.nl
GPS coordinates: 51.91436,4.47300
Latest update: May 27, 2025 06:49
Rotterdam showcases a diverse collection of tourist attractions that reflect the city's transformation into a modern European metropolis. The rebuilt city center features contemporary architectural landmarks such as the Cube Houses, the Erasmus Bridge spanning the Nieuwe Maas river, and the Euromast observation tower rising 185 meters above the urban landscape. The Markthal, a covered market hall opened in 2014, combines commercial activity with residential space under a large horseshoe arch decorated with digital artwork. Museum Park houses several cultural institutions, including the Kunsthal exhibition building and the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum, which displays Dutch and European paintings from medieval times to the present day. The city's attractions extend beyond architecture and museums to include green spaces and specialized venues. Het Park, designed in 1852, provides 19 hectares of landscaped gardens along the riverbank, while Kralingse Plas offers a 100-hectare artificial lake surrounded by forest for outdoor recreation. Rotterdam Zoo, the largest animal park in the Netherlands, presents more than 180 species across themed habitats, including an oceanarium. The Maritime Museum documents the city's development as Europe's largest port through collections of ships, navigation instruments and port equipment. These attractions together present Rotterdam as a destination where historical maritime heritage meets contemporary urban development.
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