Housing the world’s largest collection of Vincent van Gogh’s works, this 1973 museum by Gerrit Rietveld is a pilgrimage site for art lovers, featuring over 200 paintings and 500 drawings, including Sunflowers and Almond Blossoms. The museum also explores his turbulent life, influences like Gauguin, and lesser-known contemporaries through immersive exhibits. Its 2015 elliptical extension, dubbed "the Bathtub," was added to manage crowds, as the museum attracts over 2 million visitors annually. A poignant highlight is the revolver believed to be the one Van Gogh used in his 1890 suicide, displayed alongside his final letters.