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The museum's architecture in overview
The Van Gogh Museum consists of two buildings: the main structure designed by Gerrit Rietveld and opened in 1973,
and the Exhibition Wing by Kisho Kurokawa completed in 1999.
The architecture of the museum has a complex history: apart from these two architects, several others have contributed to finishing, rebuilding or remodelling parts of both buildings.
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