Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum announces southern outpost in Eindhoven
Museum stretching over 3,500 sq metres will offer art lovers more access to rich collection of Vermeers and RembrandtsAmsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, which holds the world’s largest trove of paintings from the...
By Philip Oltermann European culture editor · The Guardian World
Museum stretching over 3,500 sq metres will offer art lovers more access to rich collection of Vermeers and Rembrandts Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, which holds the world’s largest trove of paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, has announced plans to open an outpost in Eindhoven. The museum, which showcases only a fraction of its more than 1m objects, said on Thursday it would construct the 3,500 sq metre centre over the next six to eight years. Continue reading...