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Centraal Museum
Where on the map? Nicolaaskerkhof 10
3512 XC Utrecht
Website
Phone: 0031 30 2362362
Utrecht’s Centraal Museum was founded in 1838, which makes it the oldest municipal museum in the Netherlands. The museum has a large and varied collection of art divided into five departments: old masters, modern art, design, fashion and local history. Among the highlights of the old masters are works by Saenredam, Van Scorel and the Utrecht Caravaggists, including Ter Brugghen and Van Honthorst. The modern art collection provides a broad survey of Dutch visual art of the twentieth century, featuring work by Van Doesburg, Van der Leck and the Magic Realists Koch, Willink and Moesman. The Centraal Museum possesses the world’s largest collection of Rietveld designs and has a permanent exhibition of work by Dick Bruna.

 

The Centraal Museum is housed in a former medieval cloister. But parts of the building have also served as an orphanage, military stable and a psychiatric hospital. In 1999 the museum was renovated by the architects Stéphane Beel, Lieven Achtergael and Peter Versseput. The museum comprises a series of pavilions around a central courtyard. Wandering around the museum it’s soon apparent that this building is a labyrinth!

open: 
Centraal Museum: Tues - Sun 12.00 - 17.00h,
Fri 12.00 - 21.00h
dick bruna house: Tues - Sun 12.00 - 17.00h
closed: 
All buildings: Mon, 1 January, 30 April & 25 December 
admission:
free for CMClub & Museumkaart pass holders;
€ 2 for children under 12
€ 5,- (from 1-1-07 € 6) for youth aged 13-17, CJP, students, 65+ , U-pas, groups (minimum number of people to qualify for group rate: 10)
€ 8,- for adults

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