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The only place in the world to see all the paintings (reproductions) of Johannes Vermeer in one visit. And the place to learn more about his live, his family and the city he lived in.
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Vermeer Centrum Delft
Experience the life, the work and Delft, the city of the 17th-century master of the light: Johannes Vermeer (1632 – 1675). - See reproductions of the original paintings in chronological order - Get a glimpse into the life of Johannes Vermeer - Experience his work methods and step into one of his paintings - Find his secret love messages
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Admission to Vermeer Centrum
Vermeer Centrum Delft
Voldersgracht 21 Delft The Netherlands
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
49 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
T7381FQmichelh,May 25, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Too much mixed up Not pretty Poor image quality when presented
Explore25963048976,May 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
A fantastic and unforgettable experience for any art and history lover.
ottos608,May 6, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We started the Vermeer Centrum with high expectations. Unfortunately, these were not fulfilled. Little worth seeing, a sober building, bad information. Price Performance 15 € totally overdrawn for so little worth seeing. We were very disappointed.
J7189PTthomasc,May 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
To those who cry that this isn't an art exhibit; of course it's not, and it doesn't suggest to be, so do your homework. This is an awesome primer on Vermeer and the line-up of reproductions displayed in chronological order is a terrific way to put his work into perspective. The area around the Center is historic so take time to see the Vermeer plaque where The Mechelen once stood and the Golden ABC building where Jacob Dissius stored 21 pictures that went to auction after his death in 1696.



703milap,Feb 14, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is such a disgrace for people with true sentiment for art. If you a true fan of Vermeer, please skip this! This is not only a total waste of money and time (we left quickly) but an emotional wound! We have seen all of Vermeer's works in Amsterdam several years ago and it really hurt to pay for cheap and bad quality reproductions.Thank you but NO THANK YOU.
Trail40990029733,Feb 14, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Hoping to see a few of Vermeer's paintings, famous for the incredible light that seems to shine from them, we were bitterly disappointed. The whole so called "museum" is filled with cheap reproductions (photos of the paintings) and other works inspired by Vermeer's. This is a disgrace, no one who has even a small affinity to the world of art would do such a thing, exploiting the image of a great master to rip tourists off. Save yourselves the 15€ ticket and buy yourself a book about the artist, I assure you the photos in it will be a better way to learn about him. Photos of paintings are NOT art.
Chooster68,Sep 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A very comprehensive and informative exhibit of Vermeer’s life and career. The lower floor contains reproductions of all of his works in chronological order and in their original size, each labeled with their current location. There are additional displays which provide helpful background about the city of Delft, the art scene, and the role of guilds during Vermeer’s time. The other floors feature his technique, use of light, and recurrent themes in his paintings. The free audioguide and videos are excellent. If you appreciate Vermeer’s work or want to learn more about him this is a worthwhile visit.
172Traveller,Jun 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful visit, although there are no paintings of the painter there are reproductions of all his works, the map of where you can see them and very interesting all the explanation that is given regarding the use of light by Veermer. Also interesting is the video in which they show how the restorations of the works are carried out, certainly a stop not to be missed as a completeness of a cultural tour.
DanielleW2454,Jun 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very rewarding. There are copies of his work with very clear descriptions of how he painted it and why. Let's take a look inside his head. Instructive. A glimpse into his life.
4globaltravel,May 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you want to see pictures of the famous Dutch painters, you are wrong here! Here are explanations of the paintings by Vermeer, but I had obtained them in advance by means of (used) illustrated Vermeer book from Taschen Verlag. What was still interesting for me: the then well-known technique of the camera obscura, precursor of today's photo camera and the sophisticated use of light, also demonstrated in light chambers. With Rembrandt with his light-dark painting, there is no such use of light.
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