Are you captivated by Renaissance and early modern art? These are the best museums to visit in Gelderland:
1Kröller-Müller Museum
OtterloThe Kröller-Müller Museum is a place where things of beauty come together. The unique combination of art, nature and architecture guarantees visitors a truly unforgettable experience. The museum has the finest Van Gogh collection in the world. Furthermore, you will also find masterpieces such as Cla 2Valkhof Museum
NijmegenWhat over the centuries has made us who we are? With a collection stretching back more than 14,000 years, we can provide part of an answer to that question, and when we do not know the answer, there are always still the interpretations that you can find in the earlier, modern and contemporary art fr 3Kasteel Huis Bergh
's-HeerenbergKasteel Huis Bergh is one of the largest castles in the Netherlands. The castle is semi enclosed by a rampart, and surrounded by a moat. The history of the castle dates back to the 13th century, but the most important remaining parts date from the 14th, 15th and 17th centuries. The collection consis 4Voerman Museum Hattem
HattemThe Voerman Museum Hattem is museum that displays objects related to Hattem. Part of the collection consists of works by Dutch painters Jan Voerman junior and senior, but the museum also features works by Jo Koster, Gerhard Mensink and Bé Thoden van Velzen. In addition, the museum illustrates the hi 5Streekmuseum De Roode Tooren
DoesburgStreekmuseum De Roode Tooren illustrates the history of the ‘oude Richterambt Doesborgh ‘, which consisted of the town Doesburg and the former municipalities Angerlo, Hummelo and Keppel. The museum displays a ‘tabakskerverij’, a small industrial businesses from 1894, an old grocery store and collect 6Museum Veluwezoom
DoorwerthMuseum Veluwezoom is housed in the Doorwerth Castle. The museum is mainly dedicated to the painters of the Oosterbeek school and Pictura Veluvensis. In addition, the collection consists of a large number of works by artists from the nineteenth and twentieth century who lived and worked around the Ve