Some of the most beloved museums in the world reopened to the public in the Netherlands, with Rembrandt’s The Night Watch and Van Gogh’s Sunflowers back on show.
And out of gratitude, visitors to the Van Gogh museum even received a real sunflower upon their departure.
At the Mauritshuis in The Hague, the gaze of Vermeer’s Girl With The Pearl was also enticing visitors to come back.
Welcome back!
We’re open again. ?️ A big thank you to all our colleagues, partners, sponsors, benefactors, friends and of course our guests. ??⠀⠀ℹ️ https://t.co/UfEE1MRlL3 pic.twitter.com/4ewmBAvAEo
— Rijksmuseum (@rijksmuseum) June 1, 2020
All such treasures had been hidden from the public for over two months as the nations was forced into lockdown measures for Covid-19.
At the most famous institution, the Rijksmuseum, visitors even got to hear that the blockbuster show “aravaggio-Bernini. Baroque in Rome” was being extended until September.
Some of the major institutions in Europe have been losing over two million euros (2.2 million US dollars) a month.