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Fritz Mayer van den Bergh was a young collector with German roots, who collected some 3,000 art objects, including the Mad Meg by Bruegel. After his sudden death, his mother Henriëtte fulfilled his wish and established a museum for his breathtaking collection.
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From 04/02/2021 11:00 pm (UTC) until 31/12/2030 10:59 pm (UTC)
During this interactive guided tour of the Museum Mayer van den Bergh, which is intended for non-native speakers, the collection will be the starting point for a conversation about art, beauty, origin and emotion. The guide will stimulate this conversation so that students can express their impressions of the collection. The atmospheric interior will enchant and amaze. Behind the special art treasures lies a universal story about a mother’s unconditional love for her son and about the passion and perseverance of a young man.
Practical information:
Of course! Please indicate the language level of the group when making your reservation. The guide will tailor the tour to the level of the class group.
Because this tour takes place over all of the floors of the Museum Mayer van den Bergh, it is not wheelchair accessible.
The Museum Mayer van den Bergh offers portable folding chairs so that you can sit down anywhere the guide stops. The tour takes place over several floors. The upper floors are only accessible via the stairs.
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