Affordable summer fun under the sun for the next fortnight
Museum's Forum Offers Cool Relief and Artistic Exploration
The Museum has recently opened two captivating exhibitions: "Museum A to Z: From Beginning to Future" and "Times and Spaces. Classics of the Collection: From Ruisdal to Giacometti". These exhibitions showcase a diverse range of artworks, spanning from historical to contemporary periods, highlighting the Museum's comprehensive collection.
"Museum A to Z: From Beginning to Future" offers a broad chronological range and thematic diversity, mirroring the Museum's commitment to connecting history with future perspectives. "Times and Spaces. Classics of the Collection: From Ruisdal to Giacometti" focuses on classical masterpieces, potentially including the works of Max Liebermann, whose painting "On the Beach at Noordwijk" is an important example of early modernism.
The Forum, a dedicated space within the Museum, serves as a cool spot during hot days and offers supplementary thematic or interactive platforms related to the exhibitions. While specific details about the Forum's current activities or offerings in relation to these exhibitions are not available, it is a location not to be missed.
The Forum is open during the Museum's operating hours and does not require an entrance fee. Visitors can access the Forum at any time during Museum hours, making it a convenient destination for a refreshing break from the summer heat. The Forum also offers a selfie point, where visitors can immerse themselves in Max Liebermann's painting "On the Beach at Noordwijk". Visitors can make themselves comfortable on sun loungers at the selfie point, providing a unique and memorable experience.
For those seeking more information about the exhibitions or the Forum, it is recommended to check the Museum's official website or contact them directly for a complete, updated program listing and details on the Max Liebermann painting displays.