Nuenen, often referred to as Van Gogh Village, was the home of Vincent van Gogh for two years and now serves as an open-air museum celebrating his legacy. The village’s Vincentre offers a multimedia exhibition that delves into Van Gogh’s time in Nuenen, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of his life and work. A cycling route winds through the town, connecting various sites associated with the artist, allowing visitors to explore the landscapes and settings that inspired some of his most famous works.
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