Van Gogh Museum
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Discover the Mirroring Cube in Amsterdam: A mesmerizing art installation offering stunning reflections and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Explore the Mirroring Cube, a captivating interactive art installation located in the heart of Amsterdam. This unique structure invites visitors to engage with its reflective surfaces, creating mesmerizing visual experiences. Perfect for photo opportunities, this attraction combines art with play, making it a must-visit for tourists looking to add a creative twist to their Amsterdam adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Rijksmuseum, head towards the Stadhouderskade and cross the street at the traffic lights. Continue walking straight into Museumplein. The Mirroring Cube is located directly in front of the Van Gogh Museum, so as you enter the square, you will see the museum to your left. The Mirroring Cube is situated just in front of the museum's main entrance.
Walking
If you are near the Van Gogh Museum, simply walk out of the museum's main entrance and head straight towards the Mirroring Cube, which will be right in front of you. It's an easy and quick walk, as the cube is a prominent installation and hard to miss.
Public Transport
If you are coming from Amsterdam Central Station, take tram line 2 or 12 towards the direction of 'Zuid' and get off at the 'Museumplein' stop. From there, walk into Museumplein, and you will see the Mirroring Cube located just in front of the Van Gogh Museum.
Use Mirroring Cube as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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