Hieronymus Bosch museum extends hours again to meet demand

Rik Klein Gotink/Image processing by Robert G. Erdmann for the Bosch Research and Conservation Project
Photo: the Bosch Research and Conservation Project

The Dutch museum staging the successful exhibition of work by Hieronymus Bosch has again extended its opening hours to cope with demand for the show.

By the end of March, all 380,000 tickets for the show had been sold, including for late night openings on some evenings. Now extra tickets have been made available for the May holiday, when the museum will open from 8am to 1am. On the final weekend of the show, May 7 and 8, it will remain open for 39 hours at a stretch.

The show, which includes 20 of Bosch’s known body of 25 paintings, cannot be extended because several of the works have to be moved to the Prado in Madrid for another Bosch exhibition.

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