Kröller-Müller Museum
Entrance of the museum in 2008 | |
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| Established | 13 July 1938 |
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| Location | Houtkampweg 6 Otterlo, Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52°05′45″N 5°49′01″E / 52.095833333333°N 5.8169444444444°E |
| Type | Art museum National museum |
| Visitors | 283,000 (2025) |
| Director | Lisette Pelsers |
| Website | krollermuller |
The Kröller-Müller Museum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkrʏlər ˈmʏlər myˌzeːjʏm]) is a national art museum and sculpture garden, located in the Hoge Veluwe National Park in Otterlo in the Netherlands. The museum, founded by art collector Helene Kröller-Müller within the extensive grounds of her and her husband's former estate (now the national park), opened in 1938. It has the second-largest collection of paintings by Vincent van Gogh, after the Van Gogh Museum. The museum had 283,000 visitors in 2025.