Rijksmuseum
Ubicación
Esenciales
- Descubre a maestros holandeses como Rembrandt, Vermeer y Van Gogh
- Admira los mundialmente conocidos La ronda de noche y La lechera
- Incluye el acceso a determinadas exposiciones especiales
Información práctica
Niños
Entrada para niños de 0 a 18 años
Horario de apertura
Lunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 17.00
Idiomas
Las visitas gratuitas están disponibles en la aplicación del Rijksmuseum en inglés, holandés, francés, alemán, español, italiano, japonés, ruso y mandarín
Información sobre las entradas
Entrada directamente disponible en tu teléfono móvil
No es posible cancelar o reprogramar tus entradas
NOTA: La entrada a la exposición de Vermeer no está incluida. Entre el 10 de febrero y el 4 de junio no hay cuadros de Vermeer expuestos en el Rijksmuseum.
Más información
El Rijksmuseum tiene su propia política de privacidad, términos y condiciones y pautas para una visita segura. Revísalos antes de acudir a tu cita
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Accesibilidad
Cómo llegar
Transporte Público
Las paradas más cercanas son Vijzelgracht (metro 52 y tranvía 24) y Museumplein (tranvía 2 y 12).
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El Museo Nacional de los Países Bajos
El Rijksmuseum de Ámsterdam es el museo de arte más grande de los Países Bajos y cuenta con una impresionante colección de obras maestras de Vincent Van Gogh, Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals, Jan Steen, y Rembrandt van Rijn. Gracias a las obras de arte y a los artefactos históricos, el museo nacional de los Países Bajos cuenta la historia de 800 años de arte e historia holandesa.
La colección está compuesta por más de un millón de piezas y contiene 8.000 objetos entre los que destacan: pinturas, esculturas y artefactos históricos expuestos, que abarcan desde el año 1.200 hasta el presente. Algunas de las obras de arte más notables que se exponen son La ronda de noche (1642) de Rembrandt, La lechera (1647) de Vermeer y uno de los autorretratos sin título de Van Gogh (1887).
Visita uno de los mejores museos de Ámsterdam
El Rijksmuseum te lleva desde la Edad Media hasta Mondrian. Además de las bellas obras de arte, algunas de las principales atracciones del museo son su colección de casas de muñecas, sus maquetas de barcos y su arsenal. Por si fuera poco, la Biblioteca Cuypers es la mayor y más antigua biblioteca de historia del arte de los Países Bajos. Tanto los visitantes como los estudiantes y los historiadores del arte pueden utilizar la biblioteca para profundizar en la colección del Rijksmuseum.
El actual edificio del Rijksmuseum de Ámsterdam, diseñado por el arquitecto holandés Pierre Cuypers, abrió sus puertas por primera vez en 1885 y está considerado Patrimonio Nacional desde 1970. La última renovación del museo tenía como objetivo seguir uniendo el pasado con el presente ya que combina lo antiguo con lo moderno. El atrio cuenta con un alto techo de cristal y una arquitectura espaciosa y contemporánea que se combina de forma única con las tradicionales paredes de ladrillo rojo.
Consigue aquí tus entradas para el Rijksmuseum
El Rijksmuseum es una de las atracciones imprescindibles en Ámsterdam. Compra tus entradas online y asegúrate de no perdértelo. Una visita al museo Rijksmuseum es la manera perfecta de escapar del bullicio de la ciudad y disrutar de un día relajado admirando algunas de las obras maestras más famosas e influyentes de la historia.
El edificio está ubicado en el corazón de Museumplein, donde también podrás encontrar El Museo Stedelijk y el Museo Van Gogh, así como el Royal Concerthall, considerado a menudo como una de las mejores salas de conciertos del mundo. Reserva hoy mismo tus entradas y descubre las maravillas de este tesoro nacional holandés.
Opiniones
514 reseñas
Museo Amsterdam
Fue una visita de familia👨👨👦 lo pasamos muy bien la entrada barata para pasar el tiempo en familia está muy bien 🤗 una pasada
Genial
De maravilla. Volveremos a repetir y con los consejos de TripAdvisor todo genial. Muchas felicidades rutas de los viajeros que me han pegado para que las pueda hacer en la mañana y tarde.
Mejor opción en museos
Espectacular colección de obras de pintores holandeses recopiladas en este museo. Incluye obras de Rembrandt y Vang Gogh. Duración de la visita 2 horas. Fácil de visitar.
Imprescindible visitarlo
1. Reservar online 2. No hay guías dentro del museo en español 3. Organizarse bien porque es muy grande y en una mañana no tendrás tiempo a ver todas las salas
Visita obligada
El museo es espectacular. Bien distribuído, la audioguía es práctica y se pueden ver las obras con tranquilidad. Imprescindible si te gusta la pintura flamenca pero también pueden verse muchos detalles que la contextualizan.
Los grandes maestros
Excelente museo con mucha obra de arte de muchos lugares del mundo. Muy bien organizados y con app en tu idioma para seguir el recorrido . Obras de artistas muy reconocidos como Rembrandt, Rubens, etc. Muy recomendable.
Infaltable en viaje a AMS
Primordial entrar en la web y separar la fecha de viaje o visita al museo al menos con 6 u 8 semanas antes para tener espacios adecuados. El guia es muy importante ya que van a poder conocer detalles unicos que al recorrer con auto guia o solo no se conoce. Lo recomiendo vale la pena. El museo tiene excelente ropero para guardar ropa, paraguas, baños limpios y un bar y restaurante de primera. Vale la pena separar 1 dia para el museo
Más que buen arte
Una maravillosa experiencia. Tomamos muchas fotos. Puedes agendar visita guiada o usar el dispositivo para la gira. Además, si escaneas el código QR, puedes escuchar la gira en tu dispositivo y ahorras. Los baños son limpios, hay guarda ropa. El café tiene cositas deliciosas.
Un museo imprescindible en Ámsterdam
El Rijksmuseum es un museo imprescindible si visitas la ciudad de Ámsterdam. Es conveniente sacar la entrada por adelantado, y para su visita hay que considerar un tiempo estimado que oscila entre 2 y 3 horas. Las obras que alberga son una verdadera maravilla, destacando "Ronda de noche", "Los síndicos de los pañeros" o "La lechera".
Museo espectacular
Uno de los mejores museos del mundo con infinidad de obras de renombre donde destacan obras de Rembrand, Goya, Rubens... entre muchos otros. Ideal para pasar toda la mañana.
Inmenso en todos los sentidos
Museo muy amplio y lleno de variedad porque nos encontramos arte, artesanía y por supuesto historia. Cuenta con obras de pintores neerlandeses y también de otros países, nos encontramos con un Goya, creo que sólo había uno. También alberga bastante s obras del maestro Rembrandt. Para poder ver La lechera, de Johannes Vermeer, tuvimos que hacer cola por la gran cantidad de gente que se agolpaba a su alrededor. El museo es muy completo ya que hay expuesto mobiliario, vajilla, porcelana... Se necesita casi un día para poder verlo. En nuestro caso fueron 5 horas para poder verlo entero y sin mucha pausa, de lo contrario no llegas a su totalidad
Gran museo
Un gran museo, grandes obras, muy organizado. Se lo puede disfrutar. Todo es muy bello, desde el contenedor y todo su contenido
Padrísimo Museo
Un museo muy completo, muy variado, me encantó, si te lleva toda la mañana, tiene audio guía muy fácil de usar nos encantó
Museo de referencia
Un gran museo general europeo, centrado, como es lógico en las grandes obras pictóricas holandesas. Rembrandt tiene una gran atención y hay obras de Vermeer o Hals o Steen icónicas. Uno de los museos indispensables si se visita Amsterdam.
Muy buena muestra
El museo está muy bien presentado y el edificio es imponente. Es un tanto difícil seguir el orden de las salas por número y algunas obras plásticas no estaban en ese momento
Don’t miss this museum . Worth the money
We are so pleased we prioritized this museum during our 3 day visit to Amsterdam. We thoroughly enjoyed it and learned a lot about Dutch artists and history. Our favorite was seeing the Night watch by Rembrandt under restoration. It was fascinating to watch the restoration artists at work. The building itself is also interesting. A few tips: 1. Book to go early. We went at 9am and the crowds were greater by 11am 2. Download the app and take earbuds. It helps you navigate and makes for a more engaging experience 3. Allow st least 2 hrs. We were there for 3 hrs.
Värt ett besök!
En regnig söndag valde vi att gå på Rijksmuseum. Trodde det skulle vara jättelånga köer men kom in förvånansvärt fort. Mycket att titta på, och timmarna gick fort.
Amazing History of the Netherlands Awaits You Here
I visited with family and friends on the recommendation of a colleague. I had no idea what to expect. The museum is actually overwhelming because there is so much there. You really need more than one visit to take it all in. You definitely get a comprehensive view of Dutch history when you visit. The building itself is beautiful, and the exhibits are great. There are stunning stained glass windows in the great hall.
Great bit of culture to balance less cultural activities in Amsterdam
We went a little late in the day at 3.30 to find it shut at 5pm. It was worth going to see the iconic paintings. Well worth a trip. Free lockers which which was helpful.
Great for a rainy day
If you get there early enough, you’ll be able to cruise along all the rooms with tranquility. For people like me, who get tired easily, you will be glad to hear that there is plenty of seating for you to rest your legs. We had a few drinks and some bitterballen at the cafe and had a great time & took nice pics.
An Amsterdam must do!
Really enjoyed my visit to the Netherlands' most visited museum. A lot of visitors make a straight beeline to this world famous museum and it's easy to see why. You get to see the most renowned works from the world renowned Dutch Masters. If you really appreciate art, you'll probably need about half a day at least to fully take in the contrasting amounts of works. I saw the majority of the works in the three hours I had but I ending missing the Asian Pavillion, but I did see the highlights including Rembrandt van Rijn's Night Watch(under renovation at the time of this review, I was just grateful enough to see it) and Johannes Vermeer's Milkmaid. Try and get there as early as you can, as it is well busier in the afternoon. But if you book online as I did, you are given an hour's slot to make it to the museum. Visited the cafe too and whilst service can be a little slow the busier it gets, it is a fine way to rest weary legs and recharge and despite the prices, is a little less pricier than the restaurant, but I did visit on a Monday when the Rijks restaurant is closed. Shop moderately priced too. I didn't have time to pay a visit to the gardens, but they're free to visit anytime when the museum is open. Thoroughly recommend going round at your own pace, either by downloading the Rijksmuseum app or by spending €6.50(at the time of review) hiring an audio guide. You have more time to appreciate the works than any tour guide can give you. On selected works you simply type in the number provided into the app or screen and you get a personal commentary Can't recommend the Rijksmuseum enough when coming to Amsterdam
Excellent
Second visit to this hugely popular museum with a massive collection of exhibits on display over four levels. Along with the gift shop and cafe this is a great place to spend a few hours. You’ll need more than a day to fully appreciate the whole collection as after two separate visits, one all day and one just a third of a day, I still haven’t fully seen all of the first floor. Looking forward to completing the lot sometime again soon. The images are only from one of the many many rooms to view
Helemaal de moeite waard!
Goede ervaring. Van nature nou niet een kunstliefhebber. Maar ik wilde werken van de grote Nederlandse kunstschilders eens zien. Een enorme verzameling in het Rijksmuseum, waar je zeker minimaal 2-3 uur voor kunt uittrekken om het rustig maar gestaag te doorlopen. Het is het entreegeld méér dan waard. Tijdens het zien van de schilderijen leer je ook nog over de NL-geschiedenis met de teksten die erbij staan.
Worth a stop during your visit!
Caught the train from city center to visit a local market. We were close enough to walk to Rijks to check it out as well. I strongly suggest buying tickets online in advance to make entry easier. Buying tickets on site is just from people standing outside no true ticket booths or anything. The interior layout is not what I expect from a museum. Most places have a layout that promotes walking in an order to see everything. Here it is easy to miss exhibits if you don't check every nook and cranny of a floor. If your into art this museum will probably be amazing. I am not into art though and just wanted the experience. I would not suggest the attached cafe for food. Service wasn't great, food was very overpriced and sub par.
Highly Recommend
Rembrandt and Van Gogh. How could you go wrong? Broad range of art and artifacts very well presented. I have now managed to knock off several of the world’s greatest art museums and the Rijksmuseum is among the best.
Glad we finally visited.
We went early morning to Rijksmuseum, it was so busy with school trips waiting to go in which seem to take priority other others who jumped the queue. Not sure if that is standard practice but we didn't mind waiting as it wasn't for long. Security check bags going in and they were really friendly. Lockers are provided for rucksacks. The toilets are clean and tidy. We tried to take the lift to the top floor and work our way down but it was busy so we gave up waiting and climbed the stairs. The whole museum is so clean and tidy, with places to sit and rest. My favourite of all the exhibitions were Operation Night Watch and the papercuts! I used to do papercutting years ago as a hobby and never realised its hundreds of years old! I'm glad we finally managed to visit after trying twice on previous trips.
Amazing museum
What a fabulous museum. It is huge so wear comfortable shoes. Stairs and lifts are available and good clean toilet facilities which is so important to many. So much art on display, you could spend hours and hours in the museum. We purchased our tickets in advance so we had our entry time booked. I would recommend buying in advance as it can get very busy, you can't really just turn up or you may have a long wait for the next available entry time. There are lovely gardens attached to the museum and a wonderful fountain. There is shade/cover available in the garden for hot or wet days. Places to eat and get a drink are next to the gardens. There is a cafe inside the museum but there were very long queues for it.
Art, History, and a Little Restoration Dust
I went to the Rijksmuseum with friends, and it really impressed us. The building is stunning, and the collection takes you through centuries of Dutch art and history. The Night Watch was a major highlight, though it was partially blocked off due to restoration. You could still see it behind glass, which was interesting, but it took away a bit of the impact. Even so, the museum is full of amazing works, and there's so much to explore. Definitely worth a visit.
Rijksmuseum
I am normally not a fan of art museums. I like something more active. This museum was amazing. We could have spent several days here! We used the app for our tour. It was very frustrating to figure out how to use it and where to go at first. Eventually we figured it out and it was very useful. Especially if you have limited time. We ate lunch in the restaurant. It was very good.
Very Enjoyable
This museum is great. When we walked up to the building we were impressed with the design, the building is really large and special. We did have a bit of a wait, standing in line for a while and then not sure where to go with our pre-paid tickets. When we got inside we found it to be well organized and staff knowledgeable. We saw a variety of things to see. Of course the art but also unique statues, glassware and many interesting items. We saw the cafe, it looked very nice. We didn’t have lunch, but I would not hesitate to try it. It was very busy, so maybe reservations if they take them would be worthwhile. No one wants to have to wait a long time for lunch especially with so much to see in the museum. We enjoyed it. It was April, so not as busy a summer, but a line to get in nonetheless. Getting advance tickets would be a good idea.
Tappa obbligatoria ad Amsterdam
L’ immensità e la bellezza di questo posto conserva opere di inestimabile valore, curato nella presentazione, ogni visitatore può ricevere la visita guidata audio con cuffiette a un prezzo ragionevole che spiega tutte le opere e le loro peculiarità. Sedute lungo tutto il percorso permettono di fermarsi a contemplare le opere , un posto magico
A huge collection
In early May, it wasn't necessary to book in advance. But most likely, during the busiest season, booking in advance is necessary. Huge collection, pick what you want to see, it's unlikely you will see everything in there at once. Loads of information available even without guided or audio tour. Staff is friendly and helpful.
Rijksmuseum 🤎
My favourite museum of all time. Consider putting in 3-5 hours to visit the museum (minimum) if you are art lover. It’s a must-see if you would like to get to know the Dutch history, art and culture. Enjoy seeing Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jan Steen etc. The museum also has a restaurant inside of its walls so you can enjoy breakfast and lunch there. Make sure to reserve timeslot as it can be full from the noon onwards.
Great museum but frustrated with the experience
The museum is quite amazing and has plenty to see, however I did think that the staff was a little lacking as well as the information provided before and during our visit. We opted for the audio tour. When we picked up the audio recorders the instructions were very vague and so we struggled to get it to work for too long. Then mid-way through mine stopped working although my husband's continued to work. We were also told that it would take a couple of hours, but we were only a little more than halfway completed when that time was up, so we did not get to see much of the museum because it was closing. When I handed my headset in, I told them that mine did not work properly, and they agreed it stopped however they would not give me my funds back.
Museum visit on a city break
We visited here in June and were greatly impressed. We managed to book online the day before luckily, so would recommend you get tickets before hand. The museum was well run, lots of lockers which were free to use to drop off coats and bags. Toilets extremely clean, no queues but we visited early in the morning. So many interesting pieces of history. Ancient china sets, weapons, early boat designs, carving, paintings, furniture. They had good descriptions of everything. Three was no need to rush, you could take your time and go back to re visit rooms again if you wished. Massive building with parts having wonderful architecture . We saw a few Van Gough, Cézanne and Rembrandt paintings which were brilliant. The whole visit took about 3 hours but we could have easily gone back around as there was so much to see. There was a cafe, with lots of seating too. It was busy here when we left, as it was lunchtime, so we didn’t eat here. It was well worth the visit and would like to go back one day.
Dutch Golden Age in Art
Visited the museum with as part of a tour group. The building is historic and it was fascinating to hear the history... the bicyles that drove through the historic gates just added a touch of Amsterdam to its appearance. The art work and the stories thereof takes one to the Dutch Golden Age. Fascinating to see how the Night Watch painting is being repaired. Highly recommend a visit.
Came for the Rembrandt, not dissapointed
I came to the Rijksmuseum specifically for Rembrandt, and I left completely satisfied. Seeing The Night Watch and The Jewish Bride in person was just brilliant! The Rembrandt Experience: The Night Watch is absolutely massive and breathtaking - no reproduction does it justice. How the shadows are depicted are just incredible. During the time of visit, the museum was performing a huge restoration of the piece, no worries you'll still be able to see it ! Practical Tips: I booked a guided tour through GetYourGuide and visited during the 11am time slot in June. This was perfect timing - the museum was much less crowded than I expected, making it easy to spend quality time with each painting without feeling rushed. I spent about 2.5 hours total, which gave me plenty of time to really absorb the Dutch masters collection. Overall: The museum is beautifully laid out and the collection goes far beyond just Rembrandt (though that's what drew me there). The building itself is gorgeous, and the way the artworks are displayed really lets you connect with the pieces. If you're an art lover, especially interested in Dutch Golden Age painting, this is an absolute must-visit. Book your tickets in advance and give yourself at least 2-3 hours if you want to truly appreciate what's there.
Good couple of hours worth
very enjoyable and informative couple of hours, not only paintings but interesting history too, learned lots I didn't know about the colonial past of the Netherlands
Excellent!
We booked tickets on a rainy day and are glad we went to this museum. It was fabulous to see so many beautiful pieces of art work and the restoration process going on with the Night Watch painting. Seeing the beautiful library was incredible. Remember to be quiet as you enter the area. The doll house collection is incredible with the details in each room. Highly recommend this museum if you get the chance. They have a nice gift shop in the museum area too.
Family tour was so much fun!
We booked the private family tour, and Hugo was absolutely amazing with my kids (ages 10 and 8). It was fun and interactive. We all learned so much, and he kept my kids engaged for a solid 1.5 hours in the museum, which is no easy feat. If you have kids, I highly recommend booking the family tour through the museum (far far in advance). And of course, it is a lovely museum with fabulous art and history to learn!
Must see in Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum
It was incredible to see so many paintings by world's best painters. Nearly too much for one visit, have to go again! An experience that nobody should miss.
Zeer noemenswaardig tentoonstelling Amerikaans fotografie
Prachtige foto tentoonstelling!!! De opzet en ruimtelijke respect voor elk beeld was perfect. Op deze manier wil Ik heel graag meer overzicht tentoonstellingen willen zien van bekende en ook minder bekende fotografen. De suppoosten waren geweldig leuk en de café was absoluut aan te raden.
A beautiful museum with many works.
A very richly endowed museum with extraordinary collections spanning several centuries of the history of Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the former colonies. The building itself is superb. You will need at least half a day to appreciate the works on the museum's four levels. Visit at opening time to fully appreciate the paintings, sculptures and objects.
Artists amsterdam
Great location and large number of famous paintings. Great way to spend an afternoon. Very busy but easy to get to by bus..
Great time at the museum - Rijksmuseum
My mother & I love to travel but we are not keen on visiting museums. Netherlands has a lot of museums, so we decided to pick the ones we wanted to really see. Rijksmuseum was one that we got interested in after going through their website. We reached out to check if we could rent wheelchair & their response was no because wheelchairs are free to borrow! We thought we would spend about an hour or little over but we spent over three hours! There is so much to see. My mother loved the different tea/teapot collection, the ceramics, the locks & keys collection & I just loved how spacious it was. The staff are friendly & more than happy to guide you so you have the best time ever in a museum.
En självklar femma
Kan inte få något annat än betyget 5. Internationell klass! Fullt med klassiska mästerverk. Och en vacker byggnad med en fin trädgård att chilla i vid solsken. Även en bra shop att handla i!
Stunning building and works of art
Fabulous building full of treasures. It was great to be able to see the Surhc master work up close and a particular highlight to see the restoration work in Rembrandts Night Watch. Also fascinating were the miniature doll houses and the replica sailing ship. Well worth a visit!
A very large museum with lovely architecture.
The architecture is impressive and building is huge. Lots of exhibits and a very large area to cover. We selected the 9 am 1st lot and arrived early and was first in queue. Signage was not very clear where the entrances are. It is at a passageway that runs through the building. There is more than 1 entrance there. It was good to appreciate the paintings and exhibits in the first hour but the place began to fill up with visitors quite fast. Honestly, the museum is extremely big and one can take hours to slowly cover all the exhibits, depending on one’s interest. Allocate more time if you enjoy checking out all the exhibits. Tickets can be booked from the museum’s own website or from third parties. Download the app for free commentary about every exhibit. Need to use ear phones.
Majestic exhibition, even too big
This museum is so big and its collections are so diverse that they would probably benefit from being split. People who are interested in Rembrandt's painting do not necessarily want to know about eastern art and/or american photography (and vice versa). That said, all the works are so well classified that one doesn't need an audio guide (thus saving 6,50€). The biggest flaw of the main exhibition is how Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Night Watch" is exposed (i.e. behind a thick reflecting glass which prevents taking good pictures). Still a very good museum, mind you.
Put it on your Museum list.
Yep back after 20 years. Utilised Amsterdam card. Long queues outside. The wait was worth it. The redevelopment of the museum "wow". Only critism is poor signposting to lifts. After traveling early from Liverpool ability to do stairs was limited. The restaurant especially the new cake celebrating 750th anniversary of Amsterdam beautiful. The gift shop very expensive is only real negative.