From Vermeer to Van Gogh, via Rembrandt and beyond —the great Dutch masters from the 17th to the 19th century are leaving the Port des Lumières in just a few weeks. This fascinating art exhibition closes its doors on June 17, an experience that is so much more than mere viewing: From Vermeer’s cinematic intimacy to Rembrandt’s dramatic shadows and Van Gogh’s fiery colors, you’ll wander through canals, cathedrals, and sparkling starry skies—as if you were stepping right into the canvas yourself. Embark on an immersive journey where every brushstroke brings you closer to mystery, wonder, and beauty. Book your tickets now!

Here’s what awaits you at “From Vermeer to Van Gogh – The Dutch Masters”
Discover more than 325 works of art by 50 different outstanding painters. From Vermeer and Rembrandt to Van Gogh and Piet Mondrian, a universe unfolds in which light, nature, and everyday life are transformed into extraordinary visions. Giant projections, dynamic storytelling, and spatial sound transform the exhibition into a cinematic experience. Across 1,700 square meters, impressive 360° video projections await you, immersing you right in the heart of the art.
Vermeer captures everyday scenes full of intimacy. Rembrandt impresses with his night scenes and portrait studies. Van Gogh brings landscapes, portraits, and still lifes to life through vibrant colors and intense emotions. The exhibition transports you to the world of the 17th century. Experience winter landscapes, stormy seas, and lively city and tavern scenes. The journey then continues to the sun-drenched fields of the Mediterranean and into Van Gogh’s dreamlike starry nights.

“From Vermeer to Van Gogh – The Dutch Masters” enchants everyone, young and old alike, whether you’re an art lover or simply want to discover something new. This exhibition is no ordinary one; rather, it’s an immersive experience that will stay with you for a long time. Experience the art, but above all the life, the people, and the landscapes of that era up close! Be right in the middle of it, instead of just watching—only until June 17 at the Port des Lumières in Hamburg!
Get your tickets and visit the exhibition before it’s too late!