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Discover the Van Gogh House in Mons, a historical museum dedicated to the life and works of the world-renowned artist Vincent van Gogh.
Visit the Van Gogh House in Mons, a captivating museum dedicated to the life and works of Vincent van Gogh. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the artist's time in Belgium, showcasing his profound influence on art and culture. Wander through the rooms where Van Gogh lived, admire reproductions of his iconic paintings, and immerse yourself in the vibrant world that inspired his creativity. With engaging exhibits and a serene atmosphere, this is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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Walking
Start your journey at the Grand Place in Mons, the central square. From the Grand Place, head southwest on Rue de la Chaussée until you reach Rue de la Trouille. Turn left onto Rue de la Trouille, then take the first right onto Rue du Pavillon. Continue straight for about 500 meters, and you will find Van Gogh House at Rue du Pavillon 3, 7033 Mons on your left.
Public Transport (Bus)
Begin at the Mons train station. Exit the station and look for the bus stop labeled 'Gare'. Take Bus Line 1 towards 'Nimy'. After approximately 10 minutes, get off at the 'Pavillon' stop. From there, walk a short distance down Rue du Pavillon, and you will see Van Gogh House at number 3 on your right.
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