Van Gogh Museum & Meal at Brasserie Schiller

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What is included

Entrance to the Van Gogh Museum
Lunch menu / Afternoon high tea / Dinner menu at Brasserie Schiller
 

Product Details

Van Gogh Museum
Paulus Potterstraat 7

A visit to the Van Gogh Museum is a unique experience. The museum contains the largest collection of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh in the world. It provides the opportunity to keep track of the artist's developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists from the 19th century in the collection. The museum also holds an extensive offer of exhibitions on various subjects from 19th century art history.

In addition to work by Van Gogh, the museum has a rich and varied collection of other 19th-century art. The artists represented include Impressionists, Post-Impressionists and others: Van Gogh’s friends and contemporaries, those who inspired him, and those who drew inspiration from him.

Brasserie Schiller
Rembrandtplein 26-36
1017 CV Amsterdam

Brasserie Schiller is the famous classic brasserie located on the Rembrandt Square. The unique atmosphere is enhanced by the Art-deco and Jugendstil interior and the many paintings created by Mister Schiller throughout the 20th century. An international cuisine with Dutch and French accents and the caring service will contribute to your favourable Amsterdam experience.

The menu has a clear French/Dutch emphasis, including surprising culinary creations. The team of Master Chef Martin Bijtjes and Food & Beverage Manager Roger Langhout ensure that you are amused, entertained – even pampered – on your evening out.
 

Menu Details

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Special Notes

Ticket for the museum entrance to be collected from the ticket office at the Museum

Restaurant voucher to be exchanged at the restaurant
 

Directions

Van Gogh Museum
Travelling by public transport
From Central Station in Amsterdam, take tram 2 (towards Nieuw Sloten) or 5 (towards Amstelveen Binnenhof) to the Van Baerlestraat stop.

From Station Amsterdam Zuid/WTC, take tram 5 (towards Central Station) to the Van Baerlestraat stop.
You can also take tram 3 or 12 to the Van Baerlestraat stop or bus 145, 170 or 172 to the Museumplein stop.
For information about travelling by train, you can visit http://www.ns.nl/.
Bus and tram schedules are available at http://www.gvb.nl/.

Travelling by car
From the A10 motorway, take exit S108, and then turn right onto Amstelveenweg. At Stadionplein, bear right, and turn left at the traffic lights. At the roundabout next to Haarlemmermeerstation, take the second right, into Cornelis Krusemanstraat. Continue down this street, which becomes the Lairessestraat, until you reach Museumplein, where the Van Gogh Museum is located.
 

Times

Van Gogh Museum
Monday to Thursday 10:00 until 18:00
Fridays 10:00 to 20:00
Saturday to Sunday 10:00 until 18:00
Closed 1st January 2009

Brasserie Schiller
Daily 07:00 – 22:30
Lunch between 12:00 and 12:30
High tea between 14:00 and 16:30
Dinner between 18:00 and 18:30

Please Note: If you arrive later for lunch or dinner you will need to wait for available seats.
High tea is not available after 16:30

Dates not available 24th December - 26th December,  8th - 31st December 2008
 

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