Singer Museum Laren
Singer Museum Laren
The Singer Museum offers an elegant blend of art, architecture, and nature. It was founded by American couple Anna and William Singer in the 1950s. The collection includes Dutch Impressionists, modern realism, and sculpture. Special exhibitions often focus on Van Gogh’s contemporaries or women artists. The museum is part of a cultural complex with a concert hall and sculpture garden. Its intimate size allows for thoughtful, relaxed viewing. Light-filled galleries highlight both art and design beautifully. Located in the artists’ village of Laren, known for its creative legacy. The outdoor garden complements the museum's quiet sophistication. A refined destination for lovers of painting, music, and gardens.
Opening hours
Opening hours
- Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.00 to 17.00
How to get there
How to get there
Oude Drift 1, 1251 BS Laren
Prices from
Prices from
From €19.00


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The Singer Museum in Laren is a cultural oasis that merges visual art, music, and performance. Originally the home and studio of American artist William Henry Singer Jr. and his wife Anna, the museum was founded in 1956 to preserve the legacy of the Laren artist colony and early modernist movements.
Today, the museum is celebrated for its harmonious blend of fine art, its sculpture garden, and a contemporary concert hall that hosts musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.
Founded by Anna and William Singer in 1956, it was inspired by their travels and their love for the Laren artists' colony.
Historical Significance
A gift to the town of Laren, the museum preserves the artistic spirit of the region's golden era of painting and music.
Featured Artists & Works
Jan Toorop
- Symbolist and Art Nouveau works
Bart van der Leck
- Co-founder of De Stijl
Modern Dutch Artists
- Broad selection of paintings, sculpture, and design
Some Highlights of Singer Museum Laren

Composition by Bart van der Leck
An iconic abstract piece by De Stijl co-founder Bart van der Leck, showcasing his pioneering use of primary colors and geometric form.

Portrait of Anna Singer by William Henry Singer Jr.
A personal and expressive portrait by the museum’s founder, reflecting both his artistic style and the museum’s intimate origins.

Evening Landscap by Leo Gestel
A serene yet dynamic landscape by Leo Gestel, one of the leading figures of Dutch modernism. Blending luminist light effects with cubist structure, the painting captures the twilight hours with expressive color and movement—a perfect reflection of Gestel’s experimental spirit.
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