![]() ![]() ![]() Now the Rijksmuseum has announced that for the final weekend of the exhibition, on Friday 2 June and Saturday 3 June, the museum will stay open until 2 a.m., allowing at least 2,600 more visitors to see the blockbuster show.įearing that the demand for those tickets will be higher than the available slots, the museum has developed an automated process to randomly select those who will get access to the museum among applicants. This is also likely why the show has attracted so many visitors.Īfter the initial batch of tickets sold out, the museum extended opening hours and offered more chances to view the works of the Dutch Master. Those tickets sold out quickly too, and even briefly crashed the museum's website. ![]() This is the first time that so many Vermeer paintings are on display together in one exhibition, and it might be the last, given how expensive the works are. ![]() The museum is showing 28 of the 37 or so existing works by the painter from Delft until June 4, 2023. When the large-scale exhibition of works by the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) opened on February 10 at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, all 450,000 tickets quickly sold out. ![]()
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