Salon Nune Ville, North Brabant Province, The Netherlands
5.0 (47 reviews) Wednesday: Spent < 1 hour Ranking #3 in Nuenen Monuments & Statues • History Museums
The real Van Gogh deal
•Ancestral home (1874) of Margot Begemann (lover of Vincent van Gogh). •19th century art salon with paintings of fellow painters of Vincent van Gogh. •19th century attic with a fully furnished servant room, and the room where a Jewish boy went into hiding during the Second World War. Apart from Saturdays, also opened on weekdays upon request (see website).
Address
Berg 24, 5671 CC Nuenen The Netherlands
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http://www.salonnuneville.nl
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Saturday : 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 6:15
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5Meipie1 5:00 PM Mar 6, 2020
Unique experience, great tour
Great, unique tour. Don’t hesitate, just do it! The house holds some secrets and, due to all the details, feels very authentic. All the stories that are typically related to this house and even beyond, were told with great knowledge and enthousiasm. We were lucky to also visite the place nextdoor, where Vincent actually lived and painted. Well worth a visit!
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5Sandra Binken 5:00 PM Aug 30, 2019
Going back in time through the eyes of Van Gogh
By sheer accident we discovered this precious jewel, right in the middle of Nuenen, Noord-Brabant. We took a guided tour and were so pleasantly surprised that in hindsight we think that our visit to Salon Nune Ville was the highlight of our day. You literally walk in the footsteps of Van Gogh and the people he loved, with whom he had arguments with, had dinner wiith - his loved ones, his teachers, his apprentices - all of them you will meet through paintings, art and objects. And through the words of its private owner, a very knowledgeable art historian who lives there with her husband and children, The house has seen not only a great artist as Van Gogh, it also is a silent witness to the Second World War when the town's Minister, hid a young Jewish man in the attic, a captivating story about sadness, perseverance and heroism. Its right there in front of you, a unique place of history, in the beautiful town of Nuenen. Please visit. You won't be disappointed.