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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Mike Corder

Why Van Gogh Museum is threatening to shut its doors

  • The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is at risk of closure unless the Dutch government provides funding for essential repairs to its dilapidated building.
  • Director Emilie Gordenker stated that the 50-year-old state-owned structure requires urgent and extensive maintenance to safeguard its invaluable collection and visitors.
  • An estimated €104 million is needed for the repairs, which are projected to commence in 2028 and take three years to complete, with funding discussions ongoing for two years.
  • The museum argues the government is responsible for funding the maintenance, citing a 1962 agreement made when Van Gogh's family transferred the art collection.
  • The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science maintains that the museum receives adequate annual subsidies for maintenance, and the funding dispute is currently awaiting a court hearing.

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Van Gogh Museum issues closure warning amid government row

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