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160jonc
Fascinating modern building - some sections closed depriving us of outside views, but exhibition excellent. Tea room good.
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FlyerAmsterdam
Small town in the north of Holland, but it has everything. Part of the old city centre was destroyed during WW2. But many nice mediaeval and seventeenth century buildings still there. Lots of young people due to the university and many other centers of education.
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kimu105
The Groningen museum is a (post?)modern building located on a major canal across the bridge from the Hoftstation. In addition to traveling exhibits, it is known for its collection of works painted by the artists referred to as the "Ploeg" - the plow - created at the turn of the 19th-20th century. Also, it contains a restaurant and a gift shop. The staff is friendly enough, and admission is comparable to other attractions in major European cities. We were interested in the Ploeg collection, but you may want to discover the nature of the traveling exhibits before going.
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TharcilaC
Good to understand more from the culture from north Netherlands. Very colorful. It's in a canal, which makes it even more interesting. It has a cool store and a cozy café.
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shewshew
I found the ticket prices far too high for the collection they have. There are always temporary exhibitions plus a stable exhibition. Nevertheless, there is not so much to see for this price and quite some items are just uninteresting. Consider going there when you have museum card though
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Safraani
Loved the collection of modern art and it is definitely worth a visit.Friendly staff but the restaurant was overly full when we wanted o go and have lunch so we were forced to leave and go elsewhere.
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DeborahandAndy
Interesting buildings by the river- Unusual exhibitions- fashions by Marga Weimans and paintings by Abe Kuipers. Good cafe for a quick lunch.
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sonjal360
The building itself is an amazing work of art and a photographer's dream from any angle, and there are many.The art is very well displayed - not cluttered or crowded which allowed for the pieces to shine. The staff happy to help and direct you around the intriguing inside of the building. The obligatory museum shop had interesting and well prices souvenirs and gifts - I bought several which I don't usually.The cafe is just that and provided a welcome half way break to clear our minds before continuing the tour.A must see when in Groningen.
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vpmurray
mostly modern art. Not huge amount. The building is fairly neat. €13 entrance fee, but they do take the Museum card (highly recommended).
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nico1982189
The museum is unique, very beaytiful architecture. The only downside were the exhibitions at that time.