


Permanent Collection
The museum's permanent collection focuses on four themes, namely Modern Art, Applied Arts, Fashion and Music. The Modern Art department covers the 19th and 20th centuries and range from Romantic, The Hague School, Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism and Symbolism to Expressionism, Cubism, De Stijl and Magical Realism, and finally to New Babylon, Zero and the many forms of the new painting in recent years. The museum also focuses special attention on Piet Mondrian, whose work is distributed over four rooms. The display of Applied Arts includes Hague silver, porcelain, Delftware and European glass, as well as furniture. The showcases of the fashion gallery are devoted to the art of the Near, Middle and Far East. Some Islamic works of art are included as well. The 'Dijsselhof Room' is one of the few surviving complete Dutch interiors from around 1900. The rooms of the music department were recently rearranged and now include rooms for musical practice, orchestral display and exhibitions. It is now possible to study musical instruments at various levels: specialist studies (technical drawings, educational projects), displays of replicas (as if in a concert) and exhibitions of instruments on varying themes.

Visiting hours
Tuesday - Sunday 11 am - 5 pm. Closed on Monday, 1 January and 25 December.
Admission
Adults: € 8; groups > 15/65+ € 6; Youth Pass and students: € 5; children < 18: free.
Address
Stadhouderslaan 41
DEN HAAG
070-3381111
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Facilities
How to get there?
Central Station: bus 4 or tram 17. HS station: tram 17. By car: from the Utrechtsebaan follow signs first to 'Kijkduin' then to ''Gemeentemuseum''