Vincent View is more than a gallery—it is a curated space devoted to the work and influence of Vincent van Gogh. Our museum was created to bridge past and present, offering visitors a direct line to Van Gogh’s creative legacy. With a focus on storytelling and context, every room is designed to reflect aspects of his life, passion, and evolution as an artist. Visitors are encouraged not just to observe but to engage and reflect. At Vincent View, we believe that meaningful contact with art can enrich everyday life.
The idea for Vincent View began with a simple goal: to bring Van Gogh's work closer to a wider audience in the Netherlands. The museum was founded by a group of local art professionals and historians who shared a vision for a modern, accessible space. Construction began with sustainability and community in mind, using locally sourced materials and partnering with regional artists. After years of careful planning and research, the doors opened with an inaugural exhibition that celebrated Van Gogh’s early years. Since then, our museum has become a cultural destination for visitors from around the world.
Located in Arnhem, the design of Vincent View reflects harmony between art and environment. The building features natural light, open floor plans, and quiet corners meant to encourage contemplation. Its exterior uses muted tones to complement the neighborhood, while the interior incorporates modern elements that enhance the visitor’s experience. The museum is fully accessible and situated near key public transport routes. Every part of the space—from lighting to layout—was crafted to support the display of Van Gogh’s expressive work.
Our mission is to preserve, present, and interpret the legacy of Vincent van Gogh in a way that is open, thoughtful, and educational. We strive to create a space where art is not only displayed but also understood in its full context. This includes educational outreach, collaborations with other institutions, and a growing digital platform. Vincent View serves as a bridge between the 19th-century world of Van Gogh and the 21st-century visitor. Every exhibition, event, and program we offer is shaped by this mission.