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Visit the beautiful Rijksmuseum, the national museum of the Netherlands. This beautiful museum features works by some of history’s most influential artists!
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- Discover Dutch masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh
- See the world-famous The Night Watch and Milkmaid
- Includes access to selected special exhibits
Children
Child ticket for 0-18 year olds
Opening hours
Monday - Sunday: 9.00 - 17.00
Languages
Free tours are available in the Rijksmuseum app in English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Mandarin
Ticket information
Ticket directly available on smartphone
Tickets cannot be rescheduled or cancelled
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NOTE: Ticket to the Frans Hals Exhibition is not included.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair friendly
- Free access to bathroom
- With audio description
Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Public Transport
The nearest stops are Vijzelgracht (metro 52 and tram 24) and Museumplein (tram 2 & 12).
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The Dutch national museum
The Rijksmuseum is the largest art museum in the Netherlands and boasts an impressive collection of world-famous works by such masters as Vincent Van Gogh, Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals, and Rembrandt van Rijn. With the help of both artworks and historical artefacts, the national museum of the Netherlands tells the story of 800 years of Dutch art and history.
The collection contains more than one million pieces and has about 8,000 objects including paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts on display, spanning from the year 1200 to the present. Some of the most notable art works on display include Rembrandt’s The Night Watch (1642), Vermeer’s The Milkmaid (1647), and one of Van Gogh’s untitled self-portraits (1887).
Visit one of the best museums of Amsterdam
The Rijksmuseum takes you all the way from the Middle Ages to Mondrian. As well as featuring beautiful art work, some of the top attractions in the museum also include their collection of doll’s houses, model ships and armoury. And the Cuypers Library is the largest and oldest art historical library in the Netherlands. Visitors, students and art historians alike are welcome to use the library to delve deeper into the Rijksmuseum collection.
The current building of the Rijksmuseum, designed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers, first opened its doors in 1885 and has been a national heritage site since 1970. The most recent renovation project has made sure the museum continues to function as a connection between the past and the present as it combines the old with the modern. The atrium features a high glass ceiling and spacious, contemporary architecture that blends uniquely with the traditional red-brick walls.
Get your Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Tickets!
The Rijksmuseum is one of Amsterdam’s must-see attractions. Get your Rijksmuseum tickets online and make sure you don’t miss it on your visit to Amsterdam! A visit to the impressive Rijksmuseum is a perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of the lively centre and spend a relaxed afternoon gazing upon some of history’s most famous and influential masterpieces. If you wanted to you could spend all day at the Rijksmuseum, so the best time to start your visit might be in the morning.
The building is located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museumplein, where you’ll also find the Stedelijk Museum and the Van Gogh Museum, as well as the Royal Concerthall, which is often regarded as one of the best concert halls in the world. Book your tickets today and discover the wonders of this Dutch national treasure!
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522hazelm
Enormous but a must-see place
Very well presented and the building is stunning, both inside and out. There is so much to see, It's a shame visits can't be booked for half the museum at a time, as nobody would be able to get around everything in one day. If it was split in half it could also be half the price? Just a suggestion!
Mar 25, 2024C8152GYvincentv
So proud to be Dutch, when I visit this gem.
So proud to be Dutch, when I visit this gem. It's not just the collection that makes a visit to the Rijksmuseum such a wonderful experience. It's the combination of world-class artworks, historical significance, architectural splendor, interactive exhibits, and cultural importance. Certainly, a museum that has adapted well to the ages. The renovation took 11 years to complete. Finished 10 years ago.
Mar 25, 2024541robt
Pick what you want to see
This muesum is far better than the Van Gogh museum across the way. There is so much to see here - including things that I didn't expect such as model ships. This is a trouble because there is almost too much to see. The audio guide is invaluable, and what is good is that you are not stuck to routes, though you can follow those if you want to. One thing to note is that the cafe was extremely busy when we visited, with a queue just to get a table.
Mar 20, 2024Guide36266696044
Application mobile !
A very good discovery formula with the mobile application which offers a "best of" tour in the museum to see the essential works of this museum
Mar 19, 2024907blaked
Amazing museum, we spent 2 1/2 hours but could have spent all day
As everyone else says, this is an amazing museum with so much stuff that you can barely see in one day. With that said, the app was very difficult to use, and so we ended up not using it. Not sure if the official audio guide from inside the museum would have been better. We got our tickets several weeks in advance for 9 AM, and it was a good thing because the museum got considerably busier by 10 AM or so. Their collection of decorative parts was particularly enjoyable.
Mar 16, 2024TheAndrewNatt
Brilliant day out.
Excellent, well organised gallery & museum. Booking process for tickets easy, meet & greet professional, lockers free, audio guides easy to use and very useful. Cafe brilliant. What’s not to like about this cultural Pearl. You do need to set aside almost a whole day, it really is that big!
Mar 16, 2024renatovwbach
Best museum in town
Best Museum in Amsterdam, great paintings, beautiful place. Easy access, a por of Rembrandts e Vermeers, an unforgetable visiting.
Mar 15, 2024denewton
Always worthwhile
The extra exhibition, included in the normal entrance price, is on Frans Hals and is very good. Spent around 45 minutes in this before moving on to some of the main galleries. Special mention for the Special Exhibitions area which has items including model ships, china, various weaponry .. and was pretty quiet. Well-recommended to visit.
Mar 15, 2024camrena2024
A must see!!!!!!
This is my favorite art musuem (and maybe even museum) I’ve ever been to! It has some of the best art pieces I’ve ever seen ranging across Eurasia, for the Netherlands themselves , all the way to Japan. We also saw the Frans Hal section, which was great, but I think it’s only there for a limited time. You can get lost for hours in that museum, so much art to look at and it’s all so great and you learn a ton too. They also have these little audio headphone things which a lot of people use that you put on and it tells you more information on what you’re looking at. There aren’t just paintings in this museum either, also ship models, sculptures, and old guns to name a few more things. If you’re in Amsterdam, especially if you’re visiting, you GOTTA go to this museum!!!!!!!!
Mar 14, 2024Christel8
Frans Hals exhibition - worth the visit
Another amazing exhibition organized by the Rijksmuseum. This time we visited the exhibition of Frans Hals. We had an audio tour booked and could visit this exhibition on our own which is very convenient. As usual when buying tickets online for this museum, we booked a certain time slot (which was written on the top of our tickets). But when getting to the entrance of the exhibition a very unfriendly and very impolite host of the Rijksmuseum told us that we do not have a time slot and that we had to get one at the reception. We visited the Rijksmuseum already several times before and never experienced this before, also never had a discussion with such a rude person. As a guest of the Rijksmuseum you pay good money for entrance, so some sort of friendliness can be expected.
Mar 12, 2024520lesliew
Lots of Wonderful Artwork
The artwork is amazing. It's a large museum and would likely take two days to tour thoroughly. We oldsters found the audio tour a bit confusing, but interesting to listen to once we figured it out. The cafe was a great place to stop for lunch and recharge.
Mar 9, 2024alexSoCal
A must see
This is an excellent museum of Dutch art with lots of historic artifacts and historic art contexts. I am much more interested in history, and spending 3 hours on its three floors was very illuminating.
Mar 8, 2024asprenkleofadventure
Where the Rembrandt's are...
This museum is a hidden gem in Europe. It doesn't get all the fanfare of the Louvre or the Sensation Overload that one experiences at the British Museum, but it is a wonder all of it's own. The star of this show is Rembrandt's masterpiece 'The Night Watch." That alone is impressive, but this museum has other great works of art that you probably recognize, such as the Milkmaid and Rembrandt's self portrait as Paul. Once you're done admiring all the artwork, enjoy the building itself, which is gorgeous and houses the Art History Library. All the museums in Amsterdam are quite busy and full and they do limit capacity inside, so I recommend you buy your tickets in advance so that you get to visit. The website was quite easy to navigate and we bought the tickets while we were on the train, so by the time we traveled the 30 minutes there and jumped in line, we were in! Plan on 2 hours at least if you really want to look and enjoy...this is a feast for the eyes!
Mar 6, 2024marionl373
Great place to spend some hours looking and experiencing beautiful art
It was wonderful. So much to see in every corner. Well presented. . Lots of room to take your time looking at the beautiful art. As expected, around some of the well known pieces of art it wasn’t as easy to see
Mar 2, 202485JillMM
Well worth it!
Definitely worth a visit. I started with 1-hr guided tour which was great to get grounded on the type of art in the various halls. Then spent another 2-hours audio touring focusing on Frans Hals and Rembrandt/Vermeer halls. The Night Watch was a key reason I went, but I was really impressed with so many of the pieces. The facility is large and the displays are decently spaced out. Go early to avoid crowds on a Saturday.
Mar 2, 2024richadk2021
Always enjoyable
I have been here a few times before and it is always such an enjoyable day out. The Frans Hals exhibition was great to see everything inn one place.
Mar 2, 2024kimlivingincolor
The Museum of All Museums
The Rijks Museum was absolutely incredible and features works from so many incredible artists. The library was the main reason I wanted to travel to Amsterdam for and I went in twice it was so amazing.
Feb 29, 2024Busker999
Great museum and art gallery
Very comprehensive museum - not just art either. Great to see only the Night Watch behind glass and easy for all to see unlike at the Louvre. Van Gogh self portrait, milkmaids and Waterloo all easy to find but without crowds of people was great. Well organised and part of I Amsterdam card made it extra worth it
Feb 23, 2024144stevem
Great artwork
We visited and bought tickets in advance although that didn’t seem to make much difference when queuing to enter the museum. We downloaded the Musuem’s app and used our own headphones for the audio which was excellent. There is some great pairings stored here and I would say that this is a must do when visiting Amsterdam.
Feb 23, 2024Wivenhoe40
Even non art lovers will enjoy this
I usually only last about an hour in Art galleries, but we left after 3 hours and it didn’t feel as though we’d been there very long. The audio guide is great, so definitely get one and if you can go early in the day, it’s worth it.
Feb 17, 2024SconceOxshott
Good museum
A good sized museum with a nice variety of art. Dont understand why the Nightwatch is the star of the show - so many better things to see but I’m no art critic. Cafe is nice and sensibly priced. It’s busy but not packed - we went mid week which maybe helped. Much better value than the Van Gogh museum which is close by
Feb 16, 2024Tabatha1998
So very busy
A lot of art to be seen. Unfortunately they let a lot of people through at the same time, so you end up queuing to see some of the more popular paintings.
Feb 15, 2024The_Coach55
Classic Dutch Art
The Rijksmuseum is located in the centre of Amsterdam. To get there from Centraal station, we took metro M52 two stops to Vijzelgracht from where it is a short walk. Gaining admission was a fairly convoluted process. A person at the entrance advised purchasing tickets from a nearby kiosk but it appeared to be closed, so we ended up buying tickets online. Once inside, it was very crowded. However, the excellent art made up for that. Some great Vermeer paintings including The Milkmaid, plus several Rembrandts. Unfortunately The Night Watch is now behind glass and bars but is still worth viewing. The De Stijl section was a little disappointing as although there were some nice works by Bart van der Leck, there was only one Mondrian which was a landscape. There were some very good paintings by Charley Toorop as well. Admission fee was €22.50.
Feb 12, 2024DanielJSweeney
If you want to experiencethe history and magnitude of Dutch art do not miss
Very well organised museum, just loads to see , the self guided audio tour is great when you getthe hang of it and your bearings in the museaum. I choose the highlights tour which took me 1 hour 30 - 2 hours to complete.
Feb 11, 2024391grantt
Great to see the revamp after 20 years
Was a great place to revisit. Last time around 20 years ago so good to see the changes that have been made. Very crowded, as to be expected. The staff where simply amazing! Helpful, friendly, and a joy. But I would live to think they could introduce an after hours $$$$ offering without the crowds. I would pay for that. That aside, a MUST.
Feb 9, 2024549donc
Amsterdam Rijksmuseum
A fabulous art museum that not only has art on the walls, but built-in to the building (the walls and floors also). See the "real" Dutch Masters in all of their glory.
Feb 5, 2024wxvja
Wonder
A building that's big, visually appealing and holds incredible art. The partner and I enjoyed our day here. So much to see, so much to learn and it is one of the finest museums I have ever had the pleasure to explore. The staff were friendly, helpful and I felt so welcome. The lockers were useful to hold our belongings. There was so much to see and enjoyed it that little bit more knowing I did not have to carry bags around. I learned a lot about Dutch Art.
Feb 2, 2024SonnyFamily123
Rembrandt!!!!
Vast museum with some great pieces of art and other displays of Dutch history.. worth a visit if visiting Amsterdam……..
Feb 2, 2024yihany2024
One of the best museums
As a museum lover I were really immerse in the sublime beauty of paintings and artworks. It’s one of the best museum I have ever visited, can’t finish it in one time, will definitely come back again.
Feb 1, 2024seraatttt
Rijks Museum
I appreciated the efforts made to create a welcoming atmosphere. The staff was friendly and approachable, ready to share insights and recommendations. The Rijksstudio, an interactive feature allowing visitors to engage with the museum's digital archive, added a modern and personalized touch to the experience. The recent renovations were evident in the state-of-the-art lighting and display techniques, enhancing the visual appeal of the exhibits. The museum's facilities, including the café and gift shop, were also noteworthy, providing a comfortable space to relax and reflect after immersing myself in the world of art.
Feb 1, 2024Vacation18431617947
Amazing place to visit
Vast and beautiful collection of not only Dutch artists. Amazing story behind certain presented pieces, especially interesting section regarding “Operation Night Watch ”. I highly recommend this place for anyone interested in art or who might appreciate it.
Jan 23, 2024VadimM67
The world's best collection of Dutch paintings is quite visible.
Like the Louvre, the Rijksmuseum appeared thanks to the French Revolution. After the invasion of the revolutionary troops, the last stadtholder fled, and the Batavian Republic confiscated the remaining works of art. However, the museum first appeared in The Hague. The museum has been located in the current Neo-Gothic building, designed by Dutch architect Peter Kuipers, since 1885. I was last in the museum 21 years ago. During this time, the Rijksmuseum was completely renovated. The topology has changed. The only thing left is a through passage through the building, which the residents of the city did not allow to close, and the location of Rembrandt's painting "Night Watch" - the megahit of the museum. Unlike the Louvre and the Hermitage, the Rijksmuseum is quite visible. However, a ticket costs exactly one and a half times more expensive than the Louvre with an incomparable volume of the collection: € 22.50 versus 15. How much more expensive is the Rijksmuseum of the Hermitage, we will not even stutter. It is impossible to trace the evolution of world art in the museum. This is a Dutch museum about Dutch art. The pearl of the collection is the largest collection of Rembrandt paintings (22 paintings) and the second in the world after the Metropolitan Vermeer collection (4 paintings). And, of course, other representatives of the golden XVII century of Dutch painting-Frans Hals (A young couple), Gabriel Metsu (A sick child), Jacob van Ruisdael, Jan Steen. But it was a definite disappointment that Rembrandt's famous "Night Watch" was under restoration. It is held right in the hall of this painting. There is a copy next to it to examine the details..
Jan 22, 2024tanyah780
Great museum
Fantastic museum. Well laid out with exhibits by date on different floors. Went to see the Night Watch but enjoyed whole collection. Lovely cafe.
Jan 22, 2024Anna_WeHo
Good Vermeer and some Rembrandt
The museum is worth visiting. If you are a meticulous art liver, reserve at least 5 hours. If you skip the decorative art sections you might be good with 4-3.5 hours. The Asian part can be skipped completely, there are however a few amusing sino-italian engraving there. But if you are in a hurry, you can skip those easily. OverallI was actually surprised the collection of the most famous artists is very scarce. There are like 5 Rembrandts and a few VERY good Vermeers. Those are probably the highlights. However, I have discovered some less known Dutch artists, which were a pleasant surprise. I came to Amsterdam hoping to see Breugel, but it turned out that have zero of him 😁 So I'm heading to Brussels now, they say they have plenty there 😉
Jan 15, 2024sandyc556643227xx
A must
Plan to spend all day here. Download the Rijksmuseum app from apple or playstore. This has the same information available as the official museum audio guide but is free. A number on selected works in the museum can be typed into the app and that particular art work will come up and the app gives you more intonation. There are also paper information guides at selected art work. The app can also guide you to specific areas if you turn on Bluetooth and location settings. I spent from opening time to closing and still didn't get to see everything. I recommend using either the cloakroom or lockers so you don't have to carry coats and bags. Well worth a visit.
Jan 12, 2024515renatusm
Prepare to have your mind blown, art aficionados!
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a treasure trove of impeccable interior design and mind-boggling display of artworks. From Rembrandt to Van Gogh, this place showcases a global collection that will leave you spellbound. But wait, there's more! Their modern audio-guided tours are like having Siri give you an art history lesson, with interesting anecdotes and captivating storytelling. You won't be left scratching your head, wondering what the heck you're looking at. And let's not forget the engaging and knowledgeable museum staff. They're like art encyclopedias on steroids! If you have questions, they'll answer them faster than you can say "Picasso".
Jan 11, 2024christapo852
Must visit
Awesome experience at the museum. Was quite crowded but the crowd control initiatives worked well. Friendly staff. Would most certainly return.
Jan 6, 2024Lentara71
Great alternative to Van Gogh museum next door.
We really wanted the Van Gogh museum, but it was sold out. This museum is a great consolation alternative with Dutch art. There is one of many Van Gogh’s self portraits. The biggest highlight was the Rembrandt “Night Watch.” Other than that, other nice paintings and artifacts showcasing Dutch history.
Jan 3, 2024paullawrence35386
The artistic vitality along the waters of Amsterdam.
This museum is of culturally rich and resplendent significance and is very efficiently laid out with a complementary paper guide available upon entry in one's choice of English or Dutch. This guide very clearly lays out the layout of this fascinating and prominent museum with an easy-to-follow map so visitors can easily navigate from one section to another. The telling of Dutch history, both foreign and domestic, is told in tremendous detail in the highly detailed accounts of all the works on display and will give an insight into the development of the Netherlands not granted elsewhere.
Dec 21, 2023JWJ1981
Worthy of a visit
Enjoyed this museum. It was a bit smaller than I anticipated, especially given the price. But certainly worth a visit if you enjoy art. Buy your tickets online. It's especially nice to go towards the end of the evening or early in the morning when there are fewer people.
Dec 20, 2023minoucham2023
A must-visit for art lovers
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a must-visit for art lovers, with its extensive collection of Dutch Golden Age artworks and global collection of art and artifacts. There is something to suit everyone's tastes, from the variety of temporary exhibitions to the architectural highlights. A visit to the Rijksmuseum is a great way to explore the rich cultural history of the Netherlands!
Dec 19, 2023T3938KJmohamedk
A truly gem
The Rijksmuseum is a must-see for anyone visiting Amsterdam. From the iconic La Ruche sculpture by Jean Dubuffet to the many architectural highlights, the museum is brimming with rich history and cultural significance. What's more, the museum is fully accessible for individuals with disabilities, making it a great destination for all. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a unique experience, the Rijksmuseum is a true gem and an unforgettable experience.
Dec 6, 2023SMLikestoTravel
See the Dutch masters in one place
We did a day trip to Amsterdam from Brussels. No doubt, it was a long, tiring day. But no regrets as it gave as the opportunity to get a small glimpse of this unique city. Since we had limited time, we had to choose between the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh museum. It was a tough choice, but we chose to visit the Rijksmuseum as that gave the opportunity to view artwork of a wider selection of artists. The Rijksmuseum app is excellent and gives a variety of selections/routes to follow in the museum based on your interests, including directions to the art displays. This is very useful when you have limited time (like us). The museum building itself is so beautiful and worth pausing a while, taking in the facade from outside before entering.
Dec 3, 2023Noraatc
The best of Dutch paintings
My reservation for the Rijksmuseum was for 10:45AM (free with my iAmsterdam card, but you still need to reserve the time for your visit). I arrived around 10:15AM and was inside the museum at 10:30AM, so don’t believe the tales that the wait is for an hour. The entry process is very organized, quick and there are many museum employees available to help right away. I started with the excellent exhibit from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. The paintings and the installations were located in ten rooms on the ground floor. Paintings by Bosch, Max Beckmann, Edvard Munch, Van Gogh, Picasso, Dali mocking Hollywood with his “Shirley Temple, The Youngest Secret Monster of Cinema of Her Time”, and the highlight: “Tower of Babel” by Pieter Bruegel the Elder… how lucky I was to be just at the right time and see this spectacular show of art! And for Yayoi Kusama‘s fans there is her “Infinity Mirror”, which wasn’t exactly my cup of tea. After starting with a bang, I moved on to the permanent collection and spent a lot of time admiring Rembrandt, and not just his masterpiece, “The Night Watch”, which was surrounded by selfie-takers of course, but I managed to squeeze in for the unobstructed view. One of my favorite Rembrandt’s paintings is his shining “The Jewish Bride (Isaac and Rebecca)”. Stunning! Actually, all his portraits in the Gallery of Honor are stunning. And where else could you find six Vermeers? In the same Gallery of Honor, the one and the only. Then I explored more of Dutch paintings; especially, by Frans Hals, whom I adore. The scenes of everyday life, crazy dances in the taverns, maritime scenes, beautiful landscapes, colorful still life paintings … Dutch genre art always has a story to tell. If I add magnificent inlaid furniture pieces, amazing display of Delft porcelain, rich collection of Oriental Art, you will understand why I spent more than four hours without a single break at the Rijksmuseum.
Dec 1, 2023Rayybies
A feast for your eyes
A very cultural feast for your eyes. We appreciated the detailed art work throughout. My favourite piece was the distressed swan, my partner's was the tiny van gogh 👂you could spend hours here taking in all of the beautiful art work.
Nov 25, 2023Y9430HEanar
A must see
It's definitely a must-see The building, the library, the history, the art, the paintings, the artefacts. It's remarkable. I felt sad onde I've seen it all. Reserve a morning just to go there
Nov 25, 2023MyrtleAnn
Rich in Dutch History
This was well worth the price of admission. The museum itself is breathtaking and the art tells the rich history of the Netherlands. It is well worth paying a little extra and getting the headset that explains many of the pieces and their relevance to the Netherlands. Book in advance as it is by appointment. The grounds around the museum are beautiful as well and there are always musicians playing in the area near the entrance. Give yourself plenty of time to take in all the beautiful art as well as design of the building.
Nov 25, 2023Dave_M_USA
IF you only have a little time, go to the Gallery of Honor. An experience of a Lifetime
If you can only spend a short time, go directly to the Gallery of Honor. So many great paintings to see and enjoy. The Night Watch was behind glass walls as the museum works on its scheduled maintenance, but you can still see and enjoy this magnificent piece of art. Enjoy the rest of the great paintings and other items as well.
Nov 23, 2023999jimw
Outstanding National Art Museum With Many Of The Masters
My wife and I came here on a weekend trip to Amsterdam. It us tough to try to do everything this city has to offer un such a short time. However, we did make it here. This place is a very modernly decorated museum featuring several works by Rembrandt and Vermeer, but only one Van Gogh and one Goya. Still, there is magnificent art to be enjoyed in a beautiful setting. Come see it all!
Nov 23, 2023christopherwL7143XF
Dutch National Treasure
A treasure-trove. I have been almost every time I have been to Amsterdam, and learned from new interesting items every time. And a super band busking in the entrance - who'd ever heard of Vivaldi on a Balalaika ? !
Nov 17, 2023
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