[[defaultSetting.museum_name]] general Terms and Conditions for Visitors
1. General Provisions: Definitions
1.1 The Van Gogh Museum: Stichting Van Gogh Museum, located at Paulus
Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam, which in pursuance of its objective makes available the life
and work of Vincent van Gogh and the work of his time to as many people as possible in
order to enrich and inspire.
1.2 The Van Gogh Museum Building: the areas open to the public in the
Van Gogh Museum Building at Paulus Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam, including the academic
library and resources of the Van Gogh Museum at Museumplein 4, Amsterdam.
1.3 Visitor: anyone entering the Van Gogh Museum Building in order to visit an exhibition
or to consult the library collection, or attend upon invitation a reception, convention,
lecture or similar meeting at the Van Gogh Museum.
1.4 Entrance ticket: a ticket allowing the Visitor entrance to the exhibition spaces in the
Van Gogh Museum during regular opening hours.
1.5 Admission ticket: an Entrance ticket (whether or not in combination with a discount
card) or a similar pass (e.g. a written invitation, voucher, or annual subscription),
permitting entrance to (further specified) spaces in the Van Gogh Museum Building.
1.6 Goods: all goods, including moneys, monetary instruments and negotiable instruments.
1.7 Van Gogh Museum Officials: all natural persons working in and around the Van Gogh
Museum Building or in commission of the Van Gogh Museum.
2. Applicability
2.1 These conditions apply to all visitors of the Van Gogh Museum Building as well as any
natural person and/or legal person that is or has been employed or commissioned by the
Van Gogh Museum in light of its objective.
2.2 These conditions also apply to any special activities that are outside regular opening
hours and/or are focused on non-regular visitors, in the case of exclusive receptions.
2.3 Deviations from these conditions will only be valid with explicit and written consent.
3. Admission to Van Gogh Museum
3.1 A Visitor is allowed entrance to the Van Gogh Museum solely on display of a valid
Admission ticket.
3.2 A Visitor will be denied (further) access to the Van Gogh Museum in case it is found
that the Admission ticket has not been issued by the Van Gogh Museum or any of the
agencies authorized by the Van Gogh Museum.
3.3 A Visitor will show Admission ticket to an Official upon first request. If a Visitor does
not comply the Van Gogh Museum retains the right to refuse admittance to the Van Gogh
Museum.
3.4 There will be no refund in case of loss or theft of Admission ticket before entrance of
the Van Gogh Museum.
3.5 A pre-ordered Admission ticket will become invalid upon mere expiry of the time
stated on the ticket.
3.6 An Entrance/Admission ticket cannot be exchanged or refunded.
3.7 The Van Gogh Museum retains the right to alter regular opening hours to allow for
occasional drills with respect to emergency services (article 23, Dutch Occupational
Health and Safety Act/Arbowet) or, in the event of actual calamity, to order complete or
partial evacuation of the Van Gogh Museum. Changes in the regular opening hours will
not give a Visitor the right to a refund.
4. Visit to the Van Gogh Museum Building
4.1 A Visit to the Van Gogh Museum Building will be at the Visitor’s own expense and risk.
4.2 A Visitor will behave in concordance with safety guidelines, public order and further
regulations concerning a visit to a museum. Furthermore, a Visitor is obliged to follow
directions and instructions of Van Gogh Museum Officials, recognizable as such,
immediately. If an Official considers the Visitor to behave in disagreement with said
guidelines, regulations, directions and instructions, in any way the Visitor can be refused
(further) access to the Van Gogh Museum without forfeit of the Museum’s right to
compensation for any damage.
4.3 It is not allowed to bring bags, backpacks, umbrellas, backpack-style baby carriers
and baby carriages (with the exception of strollers) or carry other large objects into the
Van Gogh Museum. Objects up to the size of a standard A4 briefcase that cannot be
folded up are to be checked in with the cloakroom. The Van Gogh Museum can refuse to
store objects of a larger size. The Van Gogh Museum will not accept responsibility any
damage to or loss of goods checked in by a Visitor.
4.4 A Visitor will be held responsible for any damage caused by objects brought into the
Van Gogh Museum Building by the Visitor in disagreement with provision 4.3.
4.5 The Van Gogh Museum retains the right to refuse admission, temporarily or for good,
to any Visitor who, during one or more previous visits to the Van Gogh Museum Building
or any other museum, damaged an object through negligence, gross negligence and/or
intent, or if the Van Gogh Museum has any other legitimate grounds for fearing the Visitor
will cause damage. The Van Gogh Museum can subject this Visitor to the measures
specified in paragraph 6 of this section 4 during any of his visits. The decision to refuse
admission will be announced to the Visitor immediately, if possible in writing.
4.6 In the event of calamity, e.g. the sudden disappearance of a work of art, a terrorist
attack or any violence of a different order, the Van Gogh Museum retains the right to
close off exits and subsequently conduct Visitors out of the building one by one. A Visitor
may in that case be requested to cooperate in an inspection of bags and the like by or on
behalf of the staff of the Van Gogh Museum. A Visitor may also be requested to grant
permission for a body search. A Visitor who refuses cooperation during the inspection
and/or body search will be requested to show identification before leaving the Van Gogh
Museum.
5. Conduct
5.1 When in the Van Gogh Museum Building a Visitor will:
a. not offer goods of any kind to third parties for purchase or without charge;
b. cause hindrance to any of the other visitors, including but not limited to, prolonged
obstruction of the view to exhibited objects or causing noise (including the use of mobile
phones and sound equipment);
c. not bring animals or pets into the museum, except in spaces in which these animals
are explicitly allowed or if it concerns Seeing Eye or guide dogs;
d. not smoke;
e. not consume any comestibles, except in the café/restaurant;
f. not touch any objects, unless this is emphatically and explicitly allowed; parents or
teachers/chaperones are to see to it strictly that the minors, individuals or groups they
bring or are supervising do not touch any of the exhibited objects. Children under 12 years
of age are only allowed to visit the museum under supervision;
g. not make any photographs or record any video footage if this involve the use of
lamps, flash equipment and/or tripod without prior written consent from the Van Gogh
Museum. Photography for personal use is not allowed, except in designated areas. For
commercial use see 5.3;
h. not draw or paint without prior written consent from the Van Gogh Museum.
Concerning this matter, Visitors can contact the information desk in the Central Hallway.
5.2 Parents or teachers/chaperones are at all times responsible and answerable for the
behaviour of the minors, individuals or groups they bring or are supervising.
5.3 Photographs and/or video footage made in the Van Gogh Museum may not be used
for commercial purposes except after explicit written consent from the Van Gogh
Museum, in which case the appropriate tariff will apply.
6. Restitution
6.1 The following circumstances will at no time oblige the Van Gogh Museum to make
restitution for paid expenses or recompense for any damages to the Visitor:
a. Temporary unavailability of an item from the standard collection of the Van Gogh
Museum;
b. Closure of parts of the Van Gogh Museum Building, including but not limited to partial
closure as a result of putting up or taking down an exhibition;
c. Any nuisance or inconvenience caused by other Visitors, including but not limited to
noise, inappropriate behaviour (including molest) or theft;
d. Any damage caused by other Visitors;
e. Any nuisance or inconvenience caused by maintenance work, including but not limited
to, renovation or (re)decoration of exhibition rooms;
f. Any nuisance or inconvenience caused by improper functioning of any facilities in the
van Gogh Museum Building.
7. Liability
7.1 The Van Gogh Museum will only be liable for any damage sustained by the Visitor,
which is a direct result of gross negligence or intent by the Van Gogh Museum, limited to
a. the maximum sum as paid out by the Van Gogh Museum’s insurer to the Van Gogh
Museum with regard to the individual claim, or
b. the maximum sum as paid out by a third party to the Van Gogh Museum with regard
to the damage with regard to the individual claim.
7.2 In the event of damage caused by death or physical injury the total liability of the Van
Gogh Museum will in no case amount to more than the reimbursement arrangement as
specified in paragraph 1 of this section 7.
7.3 Liability of the Van Gogh Museum concerning indirect damage, including
consequential loss, loss of income/fee, missed savings etc. is excluded at all times.
8. Force Majeure
8.1 All foreseeable and unforeseeable circumstances that complicate the execution of the
agreement by the Van Gogh Museum to such extent that it becomes impossible or
difficult, either temporarily or permanently, will be considered force majeure and as such
will mean that the Van Gogh Museum cannot be held accountable for any resulting
shortcoming.
8.2 Such circumstances include circumstances regarding persons and/or services and/or
organisations the Van Gogh Museum wishes to employ when executing the visitor
agreement as well as everything regarding the aforementioned that constitutes force
majeure or resolutive or suspensive condition as well as attributable shortcoming on the
part of the aforementioned
9. Lost Property
9.1 Lost property found by the Visitor in the Van Gogh Museum Building should be handed
in either with a Van Gogh Museum employee, or with the cloakroom or service desk in the
Van Gogh Museum.
9.2 The Van Gogh Museum will take charge of lost property and, in case of valuable
objects, transfer these to the Amsterdam police.
9.3 Should the apparent owner of a found object make him- or herself known, he or she
will have the choice either to collect it or to have it sent using cash on delivery. In either
case the owner will have to produce proper proof of identity. Should the Van Gogh
Museum have any doubts as to the status of the apparent owner, the Van Gogh Museum
is entitled to require proof of ownership.
10. Complaints
10.1 Should a Visitor wish to register a complaint he or she can fill out a form, which is
available from the information desk in the Van Gogh Museum Building, or send an e-mail
toinfo@vangoghmuseum.nl.
10.2 A Visitor’s complaint will be investigated and a reply will follow within 30 days.
11. Other provisions and Applicable Law
11.1 The applicability of these General Terms and Conditions will not prejudice applicability
of other contractual terms and conditions and/or arrangements applied by the Van Gogh
Museum.
11.2 These General Terms and Conditions for Visitors and the agreement between a Visitor
and the Van Gogh Museum are subject to Dutch law. Dispute as a result of the agreement
between a Visitor and the Van Gogh Museum will be brought before a competent court in
Central America.