Kunstmuseum The Hague
Kunstmuseum The Hague
The Kunstmuseum houses one of the world’s largest collections of Piet Mondrian. Its holdings span modern art, fashion, photography, and decorative arts. Visitors will find De Stijl, Hague School, and contemporary exhibitions. The museum’s collection includes Van Gogh, Kandinsky, and Francis Bacon. Its building, designed by Hendrik Berlage, is a modernist masterpiece. The galleries flow naturally and are filled with light and symmetry. Family-friendly programs and temporary shows broaden the audience. Its Mondrian gallery is a highlight for modernism enthusiasts. Located in The Hague’s museum district with easy public transport access. A must-visit for design lovers and fans of Dutch abstraction.
Opening hours
Opening hours
- Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.00 to 17.00
How to get there
How to get there
Stadhouderslaan 41, 2517 HV The Hague
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From €20.00


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Kunstmuseum Den Haag is one of the most architecturally and artistically significant museums in the Netherlands. Designed by Hendrik Petrus Berlage and opened in 1935, the building is a landmark of modernist architecture that perfectly complements its vast and visionary collection.
Home to the world's largest collection of works by Piet Mondrian, the museum also houses a stunning array of 19th- and 20th-century art, fashion, applied arts, and design. It is a dynamic institution committed to making art accessible to all audiences.
Its collection includes the world's largest ensemble of works by Piet Mondrian, alongside significant pieces of modern, contemporary, and decorative arts.
Historical Significance
As one of the first modern museums in Europe, it was designed to celebrate both art and architecture in equal measure.
Featured Artists & Works
Piet Mondrian
- Victory Boogie Woogie
- Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow
Claude Monet
- Haystacks series
Gerrit Rietveld
- Furniture and De Stijl designs
Some Highlights of Kunstmuseum The Hague

Victory Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian
Mondrian's final, unfinished masterpiece's energetic grid of color and motion that symbolizes his evolution toward pure abstraction.

Portrait of Dolly by Kees van Dongen (1877-1968)
Part of Monet's iconic series capturing light and atmosphere in nature, this work bridges Impressionism and abstraction.

Red and Blue Chair by Gerrit Rietveld
A revolutionary piece of De Stijl furniture design, merging functionality with geometric minimalism.
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