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Netherlands/Belgium

Art History in Belgium and Holland

Program No. 3544RJ
Find inspiration as you celebrate the achievements of great European artists, gaining a deeper appreciation of their works through scholar-led excursions.

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At a Glance

As you stroll through the sculpture garden, you realize that most of these art lovers are speaking Dutch and admiring the works of their own beloved artists. In this comprehensive exploration, learn why even local residents hold artists such as Vermeer and van Gogh so dear. Expert artists guide a study of the history, architecture, genres and artists that comprise the rich artistic traditions.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up between 3-4 miles per day; cobblestones and many unavoidable stairs. Public transportation and motor coaches used throughout the program.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Receive expert insight into three centuries of art by Brueghel, Bosch, Vermeer, De Wit, Mondrian and many more.
  • Spend a day at the Kroller Muller Museum, located in a national park, with 90 van Gogh paintings and a magnificent sculpture garden.
  • Discover the collections of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum and the Museum of Ancient Art in Brussels.

General Notes

Select dates are designated for small groups and are limited to 24 participants or less.
Featured Expert
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Max Put
After studying painting and graphic art and working as an artist, Max Put attended Leiden University and earned a master’s in art history. In 1995, while still at university, he started giving talks on Dutch art and culture. He has been a charismatic figure leading Road Scholar groups for more than 15 years.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

Profile Image of Max Put
After studying painting and graphic art and working as an artist, Max Put attended Leiden University and earned a master’s in art history. In 1995, while still at university, he started giving talks on Dutch art and culture. He has been a charismatic figure leading Road Scholar groups for more than 15 years.
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Ronald Groenendyk View biography
Ronald Groenendyk, originally from the Netherlands, lives in New York and has been working as a group leader there since 2019. For 18 years before that, he was the director of the travel emergency assistance office of ERGO Travel and International Health Insurance, supporting travelers and expatriates in North America and eventually South America as well. He first started working as a group leader in the Netherlands and in Southeast Asia immediately after finishing his degree at the University of Amsterdam.
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Program No.
3544
Duration
14 days
Program Begins
Brussels
Program Concludes
Amsterdam
Group Type
Small Group
Activity Level
At a Glance
As you stroll through the sculpture garden, you realize that most of these art lovers are speaking Dutch and admiring the works of their own beloved artists. In this comprehensive exploration, learn why even local residents hold artists such as Vermeer and van Gogh so dear. Expert artists guide a study of the history, architecture, genres and artists that comprise the rich artistic traditions.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Receive expert insight into three centuries of art by Brueghel, Bosch, Vermeer, De Wit, Mondrian and many more.
  • Spend a day at the Kroller Muller Museum, located in a national park, with 90 van Gogh paintings and a magnificent sculpture garden.
  • Discover the collections of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum and the Museum of Ancient Art in Brussels.
General Notes
Select dates are designated for small groups and are limited to 24 participants or less.
Featured Expert
Profile Image
Max Put
After studying painting and graphic art and working as an artist, Max Put attended Leiden University and earned a master’s in art history. In 1995, while still at university, he started giving talks on Dutch art and culture. He has been a charismatic figure leading Road Scholar groups for more than 15 years.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
Profile Image of Ronald Groenendyk
Ronald Groenendyk
Ronald Groenendyk, originally from the Netherlands, lives in New York and has been working as a group leader there since 2019. For 18 years before that, he was the director of the travel emergency assistance office of ERGO Travel and International Health Insurance, supporting travelers and expatriates in North America and eventually South America as well. He first started working as a group leader in the Netherlands and in Southeast Asia immediately after finishing his degree at the University of Amsterdam.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up between 3-4 miles per day; cobblestones and many unavoidable stairs. Public transportation and motor coaches used throughout the program.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Suggested Reading List
View Full List: 26 Books
You can also find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
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MEALS
24 Meals
12 Breakfasts
4 Lunches
8 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Low Salt, Low Fat, Gluten Free
LODGING
Lodgings may differ by date. Select a date to see the lodgings specific to that date.
Showing Lodging For:
Oct 24, 2025 - Nov 06, 2025
  • Oct 24, 2025 - Nov 06, 2025
  • Apr 25, 2025 - May 08, 2025 (Brussels to Amsterdam)
  • May 16, 2025 - May 29, 2025 (Brussels to Amsterdam)
  • Sep 12, 2025 - Sep 25, 2025 (Brussels to Amsterdam)
  • Sep 26, 2025 - Oct 09, 2025 (Brussels to Amsterdam)
  • Oct 24, 2025 - Nov 06, 2025 (Brussels to Amsterdam)
2 nights
Location: Brussels
Located in the enclosure of the international train station of Brussels, this four star hotel was designed by the architect, Jean-Philippe Nuel.
4 nights
Location: Ghent
The Ghent River Hotel is situated on the river Leie, just a few minutes walk from the "vrijdagsmarkt" - one of the biggest squares in Ghent, home of the famous statue of Jacob Van Artevelde. Thanks to the ancient pier, this hotel is the only one in Ghent that can be reached by boat. The site encompasses two buildings: a renaissance house dated 1518, and a rice mill built on a former sugar refinery dated 1857. The building also served as a cotton spinning mill in 1873, a warehouse in 1879, and a steam actuated baker in 1892.
6 nights
Location: Amsterdam
This first class hotel is located in the heart of the city center, right next to the Vondelpark, just a few tram stops away from the main museums and shopping streets. The Central Station and the famous Dam Square are easy to reach by tram. The hotel has been recently renovated and is comprised of three former mansions.
2 nights
Location: Brussels
Located in the enclosure of the international train station of Brussels, this four star hotel was designed by the architect, Jean-Philippe Nuel.
4 nights
Location: Ghent
The Ghent River Hotel is situated on the river Leie, just a few minutes walk from the "vrijdagsmarkt" - one of the biggest squares in Ghent, home of the famous statue of Jacob Van Artevelde. Thanks to the ancient pier, this hotel is the only one in Ghent that can be reached by boat. The site encompasses two buildings: a renaissance house dated 1518, and a rice mill built on a former sugar refinery dated 1857. The building also served as a cotton spinning mill in 1873, a warehouse in 1879, and a steam actuated baker in 1892.
6 nights
Location: Amsterdam
This first class hotel is located in the heart of the city center, right next to the Vondelpark, just a few tram stops away from the main museums and shopping streets. The Central Station and the famous Dam Square are easy to reach by tram. The hotel has been recently renovated and is comprised of three former mansions.
2 nights
Location: Brussels
Located in the enclosure of the international train station of Brussels, this four star hotel was designed by the architect, Jean-Philippe Nuel.
4 nights
Location: Ghent
The Ghent River Hotel is situated on the river Leie, just a few minutes walk from the "vrijdagsmarkt" - one of the biggest squares in Ghent, home of the famous statue of Jacob Van Artevelde. Thanks to the ancient pier, this hotel is the only one in Ghent that can be reached by boat. The site encompasses two buildings: a renaissance house dated 1518, and a rice mill built on a former sugar refinery dated 1857. The building also served as a cotton spinning mill in 1873, a warehouse in 1879, and a steam actuated baker in 1892.
6 nights
Location: Amsterdam
This first class hotel is located in the heart of the city center, right next to the Vondelpark, just a few tram stops away from the main museums and shopping streets. The Central Station and the famous Dam Square are easy to reach by tram. The hotel has been recently renovated and is comprised of three former mansions.
2 nights
Location: Brussels
Located in the enclosure of the international train station of Brussels, this four star hotel was designed by the architect, Jean-Philippe Nuel.
4 nights
Location: Ghent
The Ghent River Hotel is situated on the river Leie, just a few minutes walk from the "vrijdagsmarkt" - one of the biggest squares in Ghent, home of the famous statue of Jacob Van Artevelde. Thanks to the ancient pier, this hotel is the only one in Ghent that can be reached by boat. The site encompasses two buildings: a renaissance house dated 1518, and a rice mill built on a former sugar refinery dated 1857. The building also served as a cotton spinning mill in 1873, a warehouse in 1879, and a steam actuated baker in 1892.
6 nights
Location: Amsterdam
This first class hotel is located in the heart of the city center, right next to the Vondelpark, just a few tram stops away from the main museums and shopping streets. The Central Station and the famous Dam Square are easy to reach by tram. The hotel has been recently renovated and is comprised of three former mansions.
2 nights
Location: Brussels
Located in the enclosure of the international train station of Brussels, this four star hotel was designed by the architect, Jean-Philippe Nuel.
4 nights
Location: Ghent
The Ghent River Hotel is situated on the river Leie, just a few minutes walk from the "vrijdagsmarkt" - one of the biggest squares in Ghent, home of the famous statue of Jacob Van Artevelde. Thanks to the ancient pier, this hotel is the only one in Ghent that can be reached by boat. The site encompasses two buildings: a renaissance house dated 1518, and a rice mill built on a former sugar refinery dated 1857. The building also served as a cotton spinning mill in 1873, a warehouse in 1879, and a steam actuated baker in 1892.
6 nights
Location: Amsterdam
This first class hotel is located in the heart of the city center, right next to the Vondelpark, just a few tram stops away from the main museums and shopping streets. The Central Station and the famous Dam Square are easy to reach by tram. The hotel has been recently renovated and is comprised of three former mansions.





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