
Surrounded by a beautiful sculpture garden on the banks of the Rhine river in Arnhem, the Arnhem Museum for Modern Art (MMKA) houses some great exhibits well worth your time when you're visiting the lovely city of Arnhem.
At the moment, running until May 31st, is the exhibition entitled Gelders Balkon by f.e. van der Weide. Also running for a few more days is the exhibition entitled: Ophelia, named after Hamlet's love, which is inspired by concepts like unrequited love, desperate longing, death, and more. This summer will bring more interesting exhibits to MMKA, which you can read about on their website.
Like any fine museum of this caliber, guided tours are available, there's a good café, and you can even rent the place for special occasions. Normal museum hours are about 10am to 5pm, closed on mondays. €6 entry, under 18 get in free, as do museum card holders. Click here for directions on how to get there.

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