Rijksmuseum
Placering
Vigtige oplysninger
- Udforsk hollandske mestre som Rembrandt, Vermeer og Van Gogh
- Se de verdensberømte Nattevagten og Mælkepigen
- Inkluderer adgang til udvalgte særudstillinger
Praktisk information
Børn
Børnebillet for 0-18 årige
Åbningstider
Mandag - søndag: 9.00 - 17.00
Sprog
Gratis ture er tilgængelig i Rijksmuseum-appet på engelsk, hollandsk, fransk, tysk, spansk, italiensk, japansk, russisk og mandarin
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Adgangsforhold
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Offentlig Transport
Nærmeste stop er Vijzelgracht (metro 52 og sporvogn 24) og Museumplein (sporvogn 2 & 12).
Om
Det hollandske nationalmuseum
Rijksmuseet er det største kunstmuseum i Holland og kan prale af en imponerende samling af verdensberømte værker af kunstnere som Vincent Van Gogh, Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals og Rembrandt van Rijn. Ved hjælp af både kunstværker og historiske artefakter fortæller Hollands nationalmuseum historien om 800 års hollandsk kunst og historie.
Samlingen indeholder mere end en million stykker og har omkring 8.000 genstande, herunder malerier, skulpturer og historiske artefakter udstillet, der spænder fra år 1200 til i dag. Nogle af de mest bemærkelsesværdige kunstværker på udstillingen omfatter Rembrandts Nattevagten (1642), Vermeers Mælkepigen (1647) og et af Van Goghs navnløse selvportrætter (1887).
Besøg et af de bedste museer i Amsterdam
Rijksmuseet tager dig hele vejen fra middelalderen til Mondrian. Ud over smukke kunstværker inkluderer nogle af de største attraktioner i museet også deres samling af dukkehuse, modelskibe og våbenlager. Og Cuypers Library er det største og ældste kunsthistoriske bibliotek i Holland. Besøgende, studerende og kunsthistorikere er velkomne til at bruge biblioteket til at dykke dybere ned i Rijksmuseets samling.
Den nuværende bygning af Rijksmuseet, tegnet af den hollandske arkitekt Pierre Cuypers, åbnede dørene for første gang i 1885 og har været et nationalt kulturarv siden 1970. Det seneste renoveringsprojekt har sørget for, at museet fortsat fungerer som en forbindelse mellem fortiden og nutiden, da den kombinerer det gamle med det moderne. Atriet har et højt glasloft og rummelig, moderne arkitektur, der blander sig unikt med de traditionelle røde murstensvægge.
Køb dine Rijksmuseum Amsterdam billetter!
Rijksmuseet er en af Amsterdams must-see attraktioner. Få dine Rijksmuseum billetter online, og sørg for at du ikke går glip af det, når du besøger Amsterdam! Et besøg på det imponerende Rijksmuseum er en perfekt måde at undslippe stress og jag i det livlige centrum og tilbringe en afslappet eftermiddag ved at se nogle af historiens mest berømte og indflydelsesrige mesterværker. Hvis du ville, kunne du tilbringe hele dagen på Rijksmuseum, så det bedste tidspunkt at starte dit besøg på er måske om morgenen.
Bygningen ligger i hjertet af Amsterdams Museumplein, hvor du også finder Stedelijk Museum og Van Gogh Museum samt den royale koncertsal, som ofte betragtes som en af de bedste koncertsale i verden. Bestil dine billetter i dag, og oplev vidunderne ved denne hollandske nationalskat!
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Flot sted, men hav tålmodighed og spis hjemmefra
Rijksmuseum er en flot bygning med masser af mulige oplevelser udover Nattevagten. Desværre fungerer faciliteterne ikke særlig godt. Der var meget lang kø til garderoben, så vi valgte at forsøge at få en locker, hvilket heldigvis lykkedes selvom der også var kamp om dem. I den lille kaffebar kunne vi ikke sidde og der var lang kø til cafeen i al den tid vi var på museet. Vi var både sultne og tørstige, så vi måtte forlade museet. Næste gang må vi forberede os bedre eller håbe på, at der er skruet op for kapaciteten eller adgangen begrænses.
Fantastisk museum, et must i Amsterdam
Fantastisk museum, et must i Amsterdam! Virkelig et flot museum i en flot gammel bygning. Mange flotte malerier - ja, enkelte så flotte at man kunne tro det var fotos. De kunne noget de malere på den tid! Husk at bestille billetter online. Kommer selv gerne tilbage.
Flot bygning
Er bestemt et besøg værd. Flot bygning med varierede udstillinger. Der skal bestilles tid, men stedet virkede ikke overfyldt.
Stort på mange plan
Rijksmuseum er kæmpe stort, og der er ingen tvivl om, at der gemmer sig en ufattelig nationalskat i bygningerne. Værker fra Rembrandt, Vermeer og selvfølgelig Van Gogh er blandt de absolut mest kendte. Det er også tydeligt, at folk stimler sammen om lige præcis disse kunstneres malerier. Man kan derfor til tider blive udfordret på tålmodigheden. Der er også andre genstande på museet, men det er uden tvivl malerierne, der er det mest interessante. For børn og unge kan et besøg godt blive lidt kedsommeligt. Der mangler efter min overbevisning noget interaktiv information, således man også kan få den målgruppe med.
Wonderful museum--for adults, not for kids
Wonderful museum. Beautiful building inside and out (lovely gardens outside as well). Great exhibits and easy to navigate. We went during the week, mid-day, and it wasn't too crowded (except around/in front of Night Watch, and they were doing work on it anyway, so it was a little obscured, which was a bit of a bummer. The ship exhibit was a nice surprise, and it was a hit with our four-year-old. On that note, to those who have said it's kid-friendly (those on Trip Advisor, family travel bloggers and whatnot), I am going to definitely disagree. In fact, when we straight up asked at the info desk when we first entered about the "family route" that we'd read about online, or the kid route (I forget what people were calling it), the man didn't know what we were talking about, and he decidedly said it was not a museum for kids. Not to say that kids aren't allowed, but a) we got a lot of unpleasant looks, and, more importantly, b) there is nothing interactive (which I get; it's an art museum--for adults), nothing to touch, it's mostly paintings on walls, at "adult" level, etc. My guess is that family travel bloggers are trying to justify having taken their kids there because they really wanted to go, but no, it is NOT a museum for kids. Also, it's not baby-friendly either b/c you have to wear your backpack on the front, so if you wanted to carry your baby in a baby carrier, you can't bring in a backpack (or you need two people: one to carry the baby, and one to carry the backpack, which is what we did as there were two of us adults, a baby, and a four-year-old). In short: great museum--FOR ADULTS (or teenagers at the youngest). NOT a museum for kids, despite what other people online will try to tell you.
Museo imponente con numerose opere, sicuramente interessante
Il museo ha un aspetto imponente e le sale interne non sono da meno. Le opere esposte sono numerose e la visita - completa di audio guida - è stata molto interessante.
MUSEO MERAVIGLIOSO, I AMSTERDAM CARD TOP
Pernottando nella zona dei Musei, con finestra sull'affaccio del Rijksmuseum non potevamo assolutamente no visitarlo. Due consigli prima di tutto. Se avete più di 3 giorni, per stare ad Amsterdam e nelle zone limitrofe, acquistate da casa la IAMsterdam CARD che vi farà risparmiare tanti soldi e tanto tempo. Nonostante fossimo in possesso della card, con lo smartphone bisogna loggarsi per prenotare l'orario di entrata. Una volta dentro il museo è grande come una città colmo di meraviglie che vanno dal 1100 ad oggi. 4 Piani con 2 ali ciascuno, ci vuole veramente una giornata intera, ma poi si stringe su ciò che più ci interessa. Meraviglioso vedere con i propri occhi, il dipinto a grandezza naturale della battaglia di Waterloo e i dipinti iconici e famosi d Van Gogh e Monet. Presente all'interno l'audio guida fondamentale, un bar, i servizi e un eccellente ristorante. Chiudono la visita i magnifici giardini del museo all'esterno, visitabili senza biglietto dalle 9 alle 18 gratuitamente. Se chi come noi opta per un panino in pausa pranzo ci sono delle bellissime aree ristoro.
A Must-Visit in Amsterdam—Don't Miss the Masterpieces and Exclusive Miffy Merch!
The Rijksmuseum is one of Amsterdam's most famous landmarks, and it is highly recommended even if you only have limited time in the city. It houses world-renowned masterpieces, including Rembrandt’s iconic "The Night Watch" and Johannes Vermeer’s "The Milkmaid", alongside a vast collection of fascinating historical artifacts. A fun bonus: the museum gift shop sells adorable Miffy merch and keychains dressed up in "The Milkmaid" and "The Night Watch" themes, which make perfect souvenirs!
Top musee
Super musée. Réserver avant les billets bien sûr !
La Ronda de Noche
Ver por mis propios ojos La Ronda de Noche de Rembrandt es una experiencia gloriosa. Todo el museo es impresionante en cuanto a su historia, arquitectura y obra que tiene en resguardo
Foto's van Ed van der Elsken en tekeningen van Fiep Westendorp
Niet alleen schilderijen uit de Nederlandse 17e eeuw, maar ook prachtige foto's van Ed van der Elsken en tekeningen van Fiep Westendorp. Bij Van der Elsken leuke filmopnames. Goede toelichting.
Rijksmuseum is Remarkable
This museum is extraordinary. We stayed for five hours and didn’t see everything. The Old Masters are memorable although we couldn’t see much of Rembrandt’s The Night Watchmen. What you see is the painting being renovated. My favorite room was the library. We had a view from above with the circular staircase and a room filled with art books and ladders. There are many remarkable rooms that we wandered into. Choose what you want to see most and go there first!
Very nice
An impressive museum with a fantastic collection of art and history.
Extremely impressive museum and displays. Well worth visiting.
My wife and I were on a short break in Amsterdam and visited the Rijksmuseum and its gardens. We booked an entry time online which was easy to accomplish. A great deal of thought has gone into the arrangement and display of exhibitions in this historic and impressive building. The layout is chronological by floors and there is an excellent free guide map on entry. The viewing areas are quite modern and contemporary and importantly spacious to appreciate the works on display : many of which are world-renowned. You can take photos inside and there are well considered and concise descriptions and details on plaques adjacent to each exhibit. We were impressed and spent two hours going around the two floors that we particularly wanted to see. There is a wealth of material here and you could spend all day in there! The adjacent gardens ( free entry open from 0900) are a lovely place to sit and relax with plenty of comfortable seats and a delightful 'rhythmic' water fountain display. Highly recommended. and value for the cost.
Super
Magnifique musée rempli d’œuvres somptueuses.
Huge Collection - Decide in Advance How Much Time to Dedicate to It
Very sizeable museum that you could easily devote several days to. With limited time and not being art-aficionados we had booked a one hour guided tour. We found the tour a great way to get some scope and history behind a small portion of the collection (some of the major highlights in addition to some of the guides personal picks) before exploring on our own. Jelde was an excellent guide.
excellent museum
super busy!! but incredible art of course
Rijksmuseum
I had the Iamamsterdam card and entrance to this museum was included. The price for entry is 25 euro so I will base my review on that price. Quite a big museum with a large collection. Tonnes and tonnes of old paintings. There was a good section with handcrafted wooden ships which was very interesting. The library was impressive. Overall I would say this is more a museum for the art lover than the weekend tourist. If you don't have a serious interest in old paintings then you probably wont feel the entrance price is worth it. There is the option of a tour guide for groups at a extra charge of 7.50 per person. Under 18s get free admission to the museum. The museum is a short walk from the museumplan tram stop.
Good museum
Good museum. Lots to see and a tour helps but give yourself enough time as the tour can take too long and you risk missing some great pieces.
Don't miss out on the additional offered tour
Group tour worth doing. Very informative on some highlights and then time to wander alone. Beautifully set out museum. Some areas v busy but manageable.
Worth the hype
Exceeded our very high expectations! This museum is absolute perfection. They know what they’re doing and got it right. Manageable size with world class exhibits. The inevitable crowds are managed and I really appreciate the large hard cards for some of the more popular pieces on display. The café was an unexpected bonus. Had a v nice meal there.
Worth the ticket
Very enjoyable Plan on staying at least 3 hours Not as crowded as I thought it would be. Steadfast very helpful.
Less Crowded Night Watch Viewing and Ship Models
A wonderful museum full of fantastic art and artifacts. We lined up at the door 20 minutes early which was too much as people didn't start to line up until 10 minutes before opening. If you want to view The Night Watch almost alone, enter the museum right as it opens and go straight to the painting on level 2. We were the only ones in the entire gallery as everyone else was making their way through the lower floors. A half hour later, there were dozens of people jockeying for position. It was under restoration so it had a large scaffold around it but it was still very impressive. The wooden ship models on the lower level were very impressive and detailed.
Must-see museum
We really enjoyed the Rijksmuseum. It provides a free audio tour inside by downloading the app and using your own smart phone to tour according to your preferences (highlights, time period, etc.) The staff was very helpful. We did learn the hard way that there are many copy websites that are not THE authentic Rijksmuseum website. While the tickets we purchased were valid to get us in, they were overpriced.
A journey through Dutch Art and History
Fantastic museum with a huge collection of Dutch masterpieces. The museum is on 4 levels starting with the middle ages on the ground floor and working up to more modern art on the 3rd floor. You definitely see a change in styles through the centuries with the best works largely on the 1st and 2nd floors. They offer guided tours and self guided audio to help you absorb it all. It takes at least 2-3 hours to get through it all. Recommend buying tickets a day or two ahead as tickets are timed entry and they sell out quickly
Wow wow wow!!
I spent 3 hours in this museum and I could have stayed longer. Make sure to get the headphones to learn more about the painters and their work or take a tour with the many tour guides. The restaurant is also an added attraction. The gift shop is also definitely worth visiting, with great ideas for family gifts.
Beautiful!
This was a huge museum! We went on a whim, as we were just wandering around the city. It had so much art, you truly could spend hours in there. If you’re an art nerd, it is definitely worth going. Lots of Rembrandt pieces, among several other notable artists and pieces from the 1600s-1900s. Very cool!
een echte aanrader.
Reeds gedaan volgt nu nog een foto
Nice Museum
We were there for three hours and didn’t really spend the time the museum deserves. The Nigth Watch paint from Rembrandt is under restoration so be aware of it you won’t be able to see it. Adults are $25 and kids under 18y/o are not charge. The security is very tight since my daughter was tired and they don’t accept you seat to close your eyes. It was very busy with some school groups but it is a wonderful museum to visit.
Historical Netherlands Art Museum
When visiting Amsterdam, you must visit the Rijksmuseum. The museum houses Dutch art and artifacts from the middle ages through the 20th century. Paintings and other art work from Rembrandt, Vermeer and other prominent artists of the time. This is a large museum that could take you all day to explore. A good time element would be 2 to 4 hours so not to be overwhelmed.
Great museum
Beautiful museum with so much to see. The building itself is amazing, and the art collection is seriously impressive.
Good Visit
We did not reserve tickets online as they were sold out. There was a queue outside but no signage as to where to wait to buy tickets. Once inside, there were no directions for the lift (although the staff were very helpful). Only one set of bathrooms in the basement. Apart from that, wonderful experience. I would say you need at least 3 hours. Across the street at the Cobra Cafe they have a cell phone charging cabinet. Brilliant!! I dont know if they are all over Holland but such a good idea.
Extensive collection, attractive building, crowds, Night Watch off for restoration
The Good 1) Large collection in an attractive building 2) The map is useful and points out highlights 3) A free downloadable app provides museum commentary on various works for free 4) Online timed entry actually allows you to come up to two hours before or after your slot. You can also buy at a kiosk near the door, but more efficient online. 5) They recycle museum paper maps at exit The Bad 1) Admission is expensive 2) Building has been subjected to various renovations so flow is not always optimal, or finding and getting to a washroom 3) Will be crowds especially around famous works 4) Night Watch is down for years of restoration. You can see them at work. 5) Not really a lot of refreshment options with enough seats
Un classique !
En tant qu’amatrice de musées, je me suis laissée tenter par ce grand classique d’Amsterdam qu’est le Rijksmuseum. Le bâtiment à lui seul est d’une beauté remarquable, et les collections qu’il abrite lui rendent pleinement justice. Bien que le musée soit largement tourné vers l’histoire néerlandaise (notamment politique et militaire) chacun peut facilement y trouver son intérêt grâce à une organisation claire par périodes et par artistes. J’y suis allée pendant l’exposition temporaire sur les métamorphoses, et si vous avez l’occasion de la découvrir, je ne peux que vous conseiller d’y foncer.
Amazing Experience
One of the best museums I have ever visited. Amazing facility and collections. The staff were very helpful. Well done.
A walk through time
Visiting this museum felt like stepping into a living storybook of art and history. Inside, the space is breathtaking with high ceilings, beautiful natural light and a layout that invites you to wonder rather than rush. Inside, the space is breathtaking — high ceilings, beautiful natural light, and a layout that invites you to wander rather than rush. Every room feels thoughtfully curated, making it easy to get lost (in the best way) among centuries of Dutch art and culture. Of course, seeing masterpieces like The Night Watch by Rembrandt in person is unforgettable. There’s something surreal about standing in front of a painting you’ve seen countless times in books and online — the scale, the detail, the presence… it all hits differently. What I loved most was how the museum balances grandeur with intimacy. You’ll find massive, dramatic works alongside smaller, delicate pieces that pull you in quietly. It never feels overwhelming — just immersive. Overall, the Rijksmuseum is more than just a collection of art; it’s an experience that stays with you. Whether you’re deeply into art or just curious, it’s absolutely worth visiting.
Leuk museum maar laat je grote tassen in je hotel achter
Leuk museum. Veel schilderijen. Wij hadden geen audio of gegidste tour en dat ging prima. Het enige minpunt: we hadden een grote rugzak. Die moest verderop in een locker in een ondergrondse garage. Helaas kostte dit nog eens 11 euro voor 1 medium locker bovenop de kosten van het museumticket. Dat was wel wat jammer ...
Incontournable
Fantastique. Émouvant. le café du musée est très pratique.
Sehenswertes Museum
Ehrwürdiges, großes Gebäude. Ebenso großes, toll ausgestattetes Museum mit unzähligen Ausstellungsstücken. Ein absolutes muss! Wir hatten lediglich ca 5 min beim Eintritt gewartet und unmittelbar davor vor Ort die Eintrittskarten besorgt.
Always excellent
Another fantastic visit to this amazing museum. This time the temporary exhibition Metamorphoses was the highlight along with finishing off seeing the permanent collection from previously. Friendly avd welcoming staff throughout. Free entry with Museumcard.
A must for art lovers
Some wonderful old works of art on display in a very modern building
Not a museum to be missed
This is a superb educational site. So many art artifacts you need a complete day to look around whereas we only had a couple of hours. So many paintings from Masters, so much to see on so many floors. We queued to but tickets outside the museum and then queued to get in. We were not disappointed with our time there and need to return to see more. The place was crowded and the cafeterias packed.
One of the Top Art Museums in the World - Amsterdam Priority Visit
When you first start thinking about a visit to Amsterdam, this is or ought to be at the top of your list. It is definitely one of the top 10 Art Museums in the world, possibly Top 5. There was a time in the 17th century when the renowned, respected and famous artist in the world were Dutch with their own style of painting and a school to teach it. This was the time of the Dutch Masters such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Frans Hals and many of their paintings are here. The Rijksmuseum was first founded in 1798 in the Hauge to promote and preserve this moment of Dutch Cultural history and moved to Amsterdam in 1808 to showcase its amazing collection in Holland's lead city. In Amsterdam's second golden age at the end of the 19th Century, the community and country decided to build the collection its own building specifically to highlight the art in a building that was just as exceptional as the art. For this they hired Pierre Cuypers who was designing many of the great civic buildings of this age like the Centraal Train Station. In many places, like the Great Hall and the Library, the building is just as impressive as the art. Today, that building displays over 8,000 pieces of art and history out of its collection over a million and more than 2 million people visit annually to see them. The heart of the collection is displayed in the Great Hall which are the most famous and recognized paintings of the Dutch Masters. Whether the painting or the building, you have to plan a visit here. A prudent plan would be to buy reservation tickets for a certain before your visit. Plan to see the Van Gogh or Stedelijk around the same time as they are all next to each other in the Museum Quarter. We visited the Van Gogh first at 9:30 and then the Rijksmuseum at 11:00. We then when walked for lunch nearby at 1:15. I strongly suggest you get reservations for all three as it will make your time flow more efficiently. Also note that Vondel Park is nearby as well in the planning for your day. Whether you like art or not, you need to make time for this museum and others in the Museum Quarter. They are that incredible, and I am not the biggest art person.
Incontournable !
Un incontournable à visiter sur Amsterdam. Prévoyez 2-3 heures au moins si vous voulez profiter de tout ce que peut offrir ce musée. Ce fut un plaisir , à provider que le fameux tableau « ronde de nuit » est actuellement en restauration et donc moi s mis en valeur qu’il ne pourrait l’être en temps normal . Pour autant il faut y aller !
A Must-Visit Treasure of Art and History
The Rijksmuseum is an absolute gem. Its stunning architecture and world-class collection, including masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer, make every visit unforgettable.
A day in the Dutch cultural history
Very nice building and enormous art collection. You could spend easily an entire day in this museum. It is very well organised and the staff is very nice and polite. Do take a vist for a drink in the well maintained garden.
Empfehlenswerter Museumsbesuch.
Sehr großes Museum in alterwürdigem, großen Gebäude mit unzähligen Exponaten von Bildern berühmten Malern bis zu Modellen von Segelschiffen.
Experiencia inolvidable!
Mi lugar favorito en Amsterdam, amo el arte y este Museo ha llenado todas mis expectativas!
A must visit
Disappointed that the night watch was covered by scaffolding for restoration, and no mention of this on the museum website. Loads of other great pieces to see though.
Beautiful Building, Amazing Collection!
The central atrium of this museum, with its restaurant and gift shop is quite impressive - large, open, and very grand. I started the day with the temporary exhibition, "Metamorphoses" and very much enjoyed its use of Ovid's writing as a unifying framework as well as the exhibition's division into themed rooms, such as Medusa, Pygmalion, Narcissus, Leda and Jupiter, etc. The major works of the permanent collection, such as the Vermeers and the Rembrandts, were oppressively crowded with the selfish/selfie crowd, who monopolize the areas in front of these masterworks to take their photos. It's a museum, not a photography studio. BUY A BOOK, and let those who are there to actually appreciate the art enjoy their visit.