Mondriaan House

In 1994, architect Leo Heidenrijk and his wife Cis converted the location into the Mondriaan House, making it accessible to the general public.

Rather than adhering to traditional museum methods, the establishment embraces cutting-edge multimedia technologies to vividly recount Mondrian's artistic odyssey.

Within the New York room, an innovative feature takes the form of a transparent white cube, inviting visitors to enter and sit down.

This immersive space employs projections both on the cube's surfaces and in its surroundings, presenting historical glimpses and audio snippets from 1940s New York.

This concept provides a distinctive glimpse into the creative mind behind the renowned masterpiece, the Victory Boogie Woogie, which took shape in the vibrant setting of New York.

The Mondriaan House