Ueno Royal Museum
At the Ueno Royal Museum, a special exhibition "Vermeer Exhibition" will be held from October 5, 2018 to February 3, 2019.
Vermeer, one of the most popular painters in the world. The exhibition will be held with the largest number of exhibits in the history of the Japanese art exhibition.
Vermeer is also known for its poor production, and it is said that there are only 35 works in existence (with various opinions). At the "Vermeer exhibition" held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in 2008 and recorded the 930,000 visitors, seven works, the largest number of Japanese history at the time, were exhibited. At this exhibition, we plan to display more than nine such exhibits, including "The Mother's Pouring Woman" of the Amsterdam Museum of Art in the Netherlands.
Outline of the exhibition
Exhibition name | Vermeer Exhibition |
Term | October 5, 2018 (Friday) to February 3 (Sunday) 2019 ※ Closed on December 13 (Thursday). |
Venue | Ueno Royal Museum (Ueno Park 1-2, Taito-ku, Tokyo) |
Opening hours | 9: 30 ~ 20: 30 (Admission is 30 minutes before closing, there are days when opening and closing hours are different) |
Specified date admission system | As a general rule, admission is made with an advance date and time designated ticket (the date and time designated ticket fee is + 200 yen) that divides the entry time into six time zones with the aim of easing the waiting time, and the day-designated date ticket can afford advance sales Only sold time frame. General 2500 yen, university · high school student 1,800 yen, middle school · elementary school student 1000 yen, preschool children are free. |
Official website | https://www.vermeer.jp/ | Information dial | 0570-008-035 (10: 00-18: 00 before the session, 9: 00-20: 00 during the session) |
Information provided: Kokosil Ueno
https://home.ueno.kokosil.net/en/