Use this letter‑lover’s guide to focus on Vincent van Gogh’s words and correspondence during your visit to the Van Gogh Museum.

If you’re the kind of person who keeps journals, letters, or long messages, you’ll probably fall hard for Vincent’s writing. The Van Gogh Museum lets you meet his words and images together.
Vincent wrote hundreds of letters, especially to his brother Theo.
Through them you see:
✉️ Think of the museum as a double exhibition: one in paint, one in ink.
Mini ritual:
Use these lenses:
You can even make a simple two‑column note in your phone:
| Letter quote | Connected painting |
|---|---|
| “I am seeking, I am striving…” | Self‑portrait in that period |
If the written voice grabs you, consider:
📖 Suggestion:
Don’t binge the letters like a novel. They work well as a long‑term companion, almost like an ongoing conversation.
When you combine paintings and letters, the Van Gogh Museum shifts from being a place about an artist to a place where you meet a working person — one worried, stubborn, hopeful voice speaking across time.

J’ai écrit ce guide pour rendre votre journée au musée claire, paisible et pleine de sens — avec des conseils pratiques et une douce invitation vers les tableaux qui deviennent des compagnons.
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