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Visita il bellissimo Rijksmuseum, il museo nazionale dei Paesi Bassi. Questo bellissimo museo presenta opere di alcuni degli artisti più influenti della storia!
Vedere tutto
- Scopri maestri olandesi come Rembrandt, Vermeer e Van Gogh
- Ammira i famosi quadri "La ronda di notte" e "La lattaia"
- Include l'accesso a mostre speciali selezionate
Bambini
Biglietto per bambini da 0 a 18 anni
Orari di apertura
Lunedì - domenica: 9.00 - 17.00
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Nell'app Rijksmuseum, sono disponibili tour gratuiti in inglese, olandese, francese, tedesco, spagnolo, italiano, giapponese, russo e mandarino
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Biglietto direttamente disponibile su smartphone
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NOTA: Il biglietto per la mostra di Vermeer non è incluso. Tra il 10 febbraio e il 4 giugno non sono esposti dipinti di Vermeer al Rijksmuseum.
Ulteriori informazioni
Il Rijksmuseum ha una propria informativa sulla privacy, termini e condizioni e linee guida per una visita sicura. Si prega di consultarli prima di visitare il Rijksmuseum.
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NOTA: Il biglietto per la mostra di Frans Hals non è incluso.
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- Adatto alle sedie a rotelle
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Le fermate più vicine sono Vijzelgracht (metro 52 e tram 24) e Museumplein (tram 2 e 12).
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Il museo nazionale olandese
Il Rijksmuseum è il più grande museo d'arte dei Paesi Bassi e vanta un'impressionante collezione di opere di fama mondiale di maestri come Vincent Van Gogh, Johannes Vermeer, Frans Hals e Rembrandt van Rijn. Attraverso opere d'arte e manufatti storici, il museo nazionale dei Paesi Bassi racconta la storia di 800 anni di arte e storia olandese.
La collezione contiene più di un milione di pezzi e possiede circa 8000 oggetti tra dipinti, sculture e manufatti storici in mostra, che vanno dall'anno 1200 ad oggi. Alcune delle opere d'arte più importanti in mostra includono La ronda di notte (1642) di Rembrandt, la Lattaia (1647) di Vermeer e uno degli autoritratti senza titolo di Van Gogh (1887).
Visita uno dei migliori musei di Amsterdam
Il Rijksmuseum ti porta in un lungo viaggio dal Medioevo fino a Mondrian. Oltre alle splendide opere d'arte, alcune delle principali attrazioni del museo includono anche la collezione di case delle bambole, modellini di navi e armature. La Cuypers Library è la più grande e più antica biblioteca di storia dell'arte dei Paesi Bassi. I visitatori, gli studenti e gli storici dell'arte sono invitati a utilizzare la biblioteca per conoscere a fondo la collezione del Rijksmuseum.
L'attuale edificio del Rijksmuseum, progettato dall'architetto olandese Pierre Cuypers, ha aperto i battenti nel 1885 ed è patrimonio nazionale dal 1970. Il più recente progetto di ristrutturazione, combinando antico e moderno, fa sì che il museo continui a funzionare come collegamento tra passato e presente. L'atrio presenta un alto soffitto in vetro e un'architettura spaziosa e contemporanea che si fonde in modo unico con le tradizionali pareti in mattoni rossi.
Acquista i tuoi biglietti per il Rijksmuseum di Amsterdam!
Il Rijksmuseum è una delle attrazioni imperdibili di Amsterdam. Acquista online i tuoi biglietti per il Rijksmuseum, tappa obbligata per chiunque visiti Amsterdam! Una visita all'imponente Rijksmuseum è un modo perfetto per sfuggire al vivace trambusto del centro e trascorrere un pomeriggio rilassante ammirando alcuni dei capolavori più famosi e influenti della storia. Se lo desideri, puoi trascorrere l'intera giornata al Rijksmuseum, quindi il momento migliore per iniziare la tua visita potrebbe essere la mattina.
L'edificio si trova nel cuore della Museumplein di Amsterdam, dove si trovano anche lo Stedelijk Museum e il Van Gogh Museum, nonché la Royal Concerthall, che è considerata da molti una delle migliori sale da concerto al mondo. Prenota oggi stesso i tuoi biglietti e scopri le meraviglie di questo tesoro nazionale olandese!
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Imperdibile
Imperdibile questo museo da vedere assolutamente, capolavori ben esposti. Struttura meravigliosa, ben organizzata
Mar 25, 2024viestano_x
Bellissimo museo
Museo enorme e, per certi versi, dispersivo. Di certo, però, uno dei musei più belli sia per la struttura che per le collezioni esposte. Interessante e affascinante. C'è davvero molto da vedere e a volte ci si perde. Da non perdere.
Mar 7, 2024Luca_Brogli
Da non perdere.
Parliamo del museo che raccoglie la storia dell’Olanda. Non solo arte pura, ma reperti e documenti per capire meglio la storia culturale e coloniale di questa nazione. Bella la struttura, magico il percorso, non basta un giorno per vedere tutta la collezione che spazia da quadri ad arredamento a icone a strumenti musicali. Imperdibili i pezzi di Vermeer & Rembrandt. Tappa immancabile.
Jan 11, 2024northernlight17
ottima
la struttura già di per sè è favolosa, l'ingresso a orari rende possibile la visita senza la presenza di troppa folla, ultimo ingresso (almeno in inverno) è alle 15.30 ma sconsiglio detto orario perchè chiude alle 17 e occorrono almeno tre ore per vederlo bene in quanto sono tre piani di cui il secondo è favoloso per la presenza dei quadri più famosi di Rembrandt e Vermer, ma è consigliabile anche il primo piano per la presenza di quadri altrettanti famosi e oggetti e reliquie di una bellezza assoluta Consiglio di procurarsi la mappa del museo dove sono indicate le stanze e la ubicazione delle opere più importanti per facilitare la visita
Jan 7, 2024soezo
MAESTOSO E SNERVANTE
FARAONICO.E' veramente magnifico sia all' interno che all' esterno ma se si vuole vedere nel giusto modo non basta una giornata.Troppo grande è snervante..
Jan 2, 2024Ag17022000
Probabilmente il meglio di Amsterdam
Il prezzo consistente non potrebbe essere più giustificato: il Rijksmuseum sarebbe bellissimo anche qualora si disprezzasse la pittura, anche solo per la variegata esposizione di arredamento olandese del "secolo d'oro", i reperti di un controverso passato coloniale, l'affaccio sulla meravigliosa biblioteca e molto altro. Il museo è davvero un condensato di tutto ciò che l'impero olandese, così difficile da individuare nella sua potenza in una capitale così deliziosamente dimessa come è Amsterdam, ha realizzato nel suo "secolo d'oro" e oltre. Il pezzo forte, però, sono naturalmente i ben tre piani di pittura, dai maestri italiani del Rinascimento a Van Gogh, con un focus particolare (e naturale) sui maestri del '600 olandese. Sarà per il temporaneo restauro della "Ronda di notte", ma io ho apprezzato ancor di più gli incredibili Vermeer, piccoli quadri che raccontano un'umanità dimessa con giochi di luce e espressioni irripetibili, o schizzano in maniera memorabile una stradina di Delft. Ma tutto il corridoio in cui sono contenuti ha un livello medio altissimo, che giustifica bene la folla (pure mai eccessiva, grazie ai larghissimi spazi del museo). Tutti e tre i piani valgono ampiamente una visita approfondita, che prenderà probabilmente un'intera giornata.
Dec 25, 2023766francescog
Da non perdere
Bellissimo museo, assolutamente da visitare ad Amsterdam per la ricchezza delle opere presenti. Raccomando la prenotazione online per evitare di non poter entrare.
Dec 23, 2023tripbeliever
Una giornata full of art!
Dedicategli il tempo che ci vuole. Il Rijksmuseum è ricco di opere che attraversano i secoli fino ai giorni nostri. Si tratta di un viaggio che spazia dalla pittura alla sezione navale fino alla ceramica, alle armi, ai gioielli, il tutto secondo un filo conduttore storico. Per apprezzare è necessaria una guida, cartacea o audio. Una collezione davvero ammirevole. La dritta: il museo è in un bellissimo palazzo non solo da visitare ma anche da vivere grazie alla presenza di servizi alla persona come l'area pic-nic. Splendidi anche i giardini esterni.
Nov 20, 2023Scenic56704047544
4 ore di visita non bastano
Da dermarsi giorni e giorni .. bellissimo, super organizato in famiglia e no. Da visitare come museo piu importsnte …..
Oct 29, 2023vantito60
Grande e bello
Grande, tanto, come deve essere un museo nazionale. Tante sale, tanto da vedere, come sempre accade in questi casi, anche troppo. Concentratevi su “quello che volete vedere”, se vi interessa qualcosa da vedere, sennò può essere dispersivo. Qui ci sono pezzi (quadri e non solo) assolutamente da vedere. Merita certamente una visita. Costoso, come del resto tutto qui ad Amsterdam.
Sep 19, 2023GrandTour66545296072
Rijksmuseum
un museo ampio e grande , ci sono tantissimi quadri famosi e meno famosi ma sono belissimi, una essperienza molto ricca,bigletti ho aqustato in anticipo online, da visitare❤️🇳🇱
Sep 13, 2023pisella
FULL IMMERSION
Museo davvero eccezionale, ricchissimo di opere d'arte. Assolutamente imperdibile. Forse un po' caro ma ne vale assolutamente la pena. Consigliatissimo
Sep 7, 2023mino_chef22
Il Rijksmuseum - Ampi spazi opere magnifiche - Guida multimediale
Contrariamente a quanto sperimentato per altre attrazioni siamo riusciti a prenotare online la visita il giorno prima. Visita assolutamente consigliata, ampi spazi che consentono la visita anche quando il museo è molto affollato. Eccellente la guida multimediale georeferenziata (con posizione delle opere e del visitatore durante il tour). Basta scaricare la app sullo smartphone e utilizzare le cuffie. Mi permetto di evidenziare un percorso storico che fa un po' saltellare avanti e indietro nel tempo ... . Appena sufficienti 2 ore per vedere le principali opere.
Sep 7, 2023desifoto
Overly crowded and not many famous pieces of art
It was so crowded. Too crowded. There were tons of school trips going on. I was surprised that they didn’t have many famous pieces of art. I figured they would, but nope. The building is gorgeous and so are the grounds around it.
Apr 17, 2024itstewart
Classic Museum
Classic Museum learning about the past! Definitely a must go! Best time to go is to get reservations early or toward closing to avoid crowds!
Apr 17, 2024Tourist77927
One of the great museums of the earth.
One of the great museums of the world. The Frans Hals exhibit was well organized and explained. The great Dutch Masters Rembrandt and Vermeer were well presented. I only wished more visiters were able just to look instead of jostling to take pictures with their cell phones.
Apr 13, 2024Familytravelmaven
Long lines and very crowded. Book ahead.
It’s packed for a reason… the quantity and quality of the art. Unfortunately the audio guide wasn’t working and so we didn’t know how to visit effectively. We didn’t get the story of Rembrandt nor appreciate the collection as much. The lines are long so arrive about 30 min prior to your scheduled entrance time.
Apr 13, 2024Traveler796081
Give Yourself Enough Time To See It All!
It has the best collection of the Dutch Masters. It is crowded and you need to be patient while touring. We only allowed 2 hours for our visit and we could have easily spent all day. We did a guided tour and it as worth it since she could show us the highlights since our time was limited. They had both lockers and a cloak room to check your belongings. The building itself is a work of art and the gardens surrounding the museum are beautiful.
Apr 10, 2024BrownianMotion
Good museum for Dutch history
I learnt a lot about mediaeval Europe, and the connections between art and religion. Vermeer and Van Gogh pictures were amazing. The basement Asian art was nice surprise. Appreciated their honesty about colonialism and slavery behind most of the artefacts.
Apr 4, 2024myom624
The Night Watch, The Milkmaid & also The Waterloo :)
With the "main purpose" at this museum being to see Rembrandt's The Night Watch & Vermeer's The Milkmaid (quite likely the two "greatest masterpiece paintings" of the Age of Renaissance by Dutch artists), I would just say that it was a "very satisfactory" visit having seen both on the "3rd level" and yes also conveniently "not far apart" from one another with the huge-sized The Night Watch definitely unmissable (for a "sizeable crowd" in front at the time and which likely is always the case during the Museum's opening hours) at the far end of the very first room on the level after coming up the staircase and entering from the corridor, and where "on the left" while heading to the far end is the much-smaller-sized The Milkmaid which is actually quite easy to miss just due to its size (and which actually took me some effort to find only after coming back to that area the second time just before going back down from the level). And also should not be missed (apart from the two great ones as mentioned above) but on the "2nd level" is the great-sized scene (similar to that of The Night Watch) depicting the Battle of Waterloo with the Duke of Wellington on horseback & the wounded Dutch Prince on the ground featured in the painting and which actually is "my favorite" seen at this museum (yes "more so" than by the Rembrandt & the Vermeer as mentioned above although not getting to learn at the time the artist of this great masterpiece). And so, with two "sprawling levels" (the 2nd & the 3rd after the 1st which is like a "reception floor"), this museum overall is a great one of the "country's history" as portrayed in its art (mostly in the form of a great number of paintings) but also to see among those paintings are "some significant" number of miscellaneous displays (such as religion-themed sculptures, miniature-but-not-too-small ship models with also paintings of "naval battle scenes" alongside those models, the Dutch-East-Indies exhibit area with some miniature village models & such, and yes also a "sizeable area on 2 levels" which is the Bibliotheca with many bookshelves although just to see from its entrance). And with the e-ticket being the "only option" to enter the Museum, I bought mine for the 12-pm slot just outside the entrance at about 10 30 am and while waiting had my breakfast at the lovely restaurant called Hansel & Gretel located at like "an intersection of 2 canals" just in the vicinity of the front side of the Museum. And also, at just a 10-to-15-minute walk from this museum (to the east which is a "right turn" after coming out) is the Amstel River which seen from above a bridge is a "view of beauty" (with its width quite a bit more than a canal & also with these lovely heritage buildings lined along its "west side") and which for me was another way to enjoy that river after the "canal tour" just the day before (from Prinsengracht to Amstel to Herengracht).
Apr 3, 2024dma1969
Beautiful setting for art.
Lovely to see all the art and the building itself is a work of art! Easily accessible (I was on crutches and had a wheelchair to use) but I noticed they also had portable chairs to borrow. Go early, it was getting crowded by the time we left.
Apr 3, 2024ccpling
A view of Dutch golden age
I visited the museum for 3 hours with a friend. We would have spending more time if we were not too exhausted for the long day of walking. Suggest to visit for at least 3 - 4 hours to cover all corners. If there is of specific interest, you may want to prepare some food / drink. The cafe was pretty crowded to get a seat. It is the home of Dutch masters that we can find Van Gogh and Rembrandt work, besides the history of Dutch and other fine arts. It is located in the museum square that you may consider visit the Van Gogh museum as well.
Apr 3, 2024Q616DXlaurab
Must-See in Amsterdam
Weitläufig und abwechslungsreich. Gute Gemäldesammlung und wer ein Fan von baroquen Möbeln ist, wie ich, kommt auch auf seine Kosten. Definitiv 3-4 Stunden einplanen.
Apr 2, 2024danmY5870PP
User the map
There is a lot to see. There is an app though we found it confusing and hard work. There is a map with the highlights. This was great. Whiz around and see the most important bits. It shows you the rooms and what's best. Nothing in a room worth seeing - walk straight through
Apr 2, 2024PaulH_Surrey
It is what you expect it to be, great art in a bustling environment
I spent most of the day at the Rijksmuseum from 9.30am to 4.00pm. Be aware they check the date and time of your ticket in the queue outside (two people had the wrong day in front of me and were asked to leave). The queue is not long, nothing like the Louvre or even the National Gallery in London. There are both lockers and cloakrooms freely available after you've come through the ticket check. The staff are nice and helpful, though of course it gets very busy with schools and organised groups you don't tend to get at the smaller galleries. I started with the temporary Frans Hals exhibition which I very much enjoyed and was very quiet as I was there just after opening. One thing I noticed about all the galleries I visited in the Netherlands is that they are 99% Dutch paintings. I know that's an obvious statement about being in the Netherlands, but compared to the Paris and London collections which are much more eclectic don't expect to see many Italian or French paintings here. The vast majority of the permanent collection is Dutch Golden Age, but that is not to say it's boring. The quality is amazing and the Gallery of Honour is wonderful. It's a shame the Nightwatch is behind a big glass screen, but it has to be protected, but the rest of the collection is very accessible and it's fantastic to be able to get so close to Rembrandt's 'Jewish Bride' and Vermeer's 'Little Street'. Of course you can't take food in with you so if you're spending the day here the only option is the restaurant. It didn't take long to get a seat but I didn't realise when ordering a cheese sandwich they would be making the cheese on site. It's the sort of place where they deliver your drink and desert immediately but you then wait half-an-hour for your main. It was nice when it arrived though. I guess that's the nature of the super-galleries. Overall I think you get what you expect with the Rijksmuseum, and that's not a bad thing. It's a superb collection of Dutch Masters in a busy impersonal environment.
Apr 2, 2024Tedienen
Een Halszaak
Wederom unieke tentoonstelling van schilderijen die ooit in Nederland gemaakt zijn door de humoristische Frans Hals. Nu komt veel ( 50 werken) weer samen met goede beschrijving . Ik miste alleen de tijdslijn, de geschiedenis achtergrond en het benoemen van collegae schilders. Maar Hals ik ook zo uniek
Apr 1, 2024SRi1972
Mooiste museum van Amsterdam
Het was weer een genot om in het Rijksmuseum te zijn. Frans Hals schilderijen een streling voor de ogen. De tijdelijke schilderijen van Vincent van Gogh vond ik niet heel bijzonder. Maar het verhaal erachter dat Vincent het Rijksmuseum bezocht nadat hij zijn schilderij en wellicht schilderkist af had gegeven bij de garderobe is goud!
Apr 1, 2024Dreamer766811
Worth a visit, lots to see
This is a great place to visit. I spent 4 hours here. Has lots of paintings 😂 included 2/3 Van Gogh, Rembrandts and his students works and of course his ‘night watch’ but there is also Dutch history like armoury (guns swords, knifes) pottery linen/dresses, model boats, sculptures all sorts right up to modern art. Take your own food, the cafe has about 30 seats for hundreds of people so the Q is crazy long! There are also only amount 30 lockers so pack light as you’ll be carrying it all day! Also Q for loos, standard but I discovered on each floor was a toilet no one was using so little tip if you’re desperate or need it for medical reasons? Definitely worth a visit and next door to the Heineken factory so you can combine the 2.
Apr 1, 2024aaronwL9509KY
Amazing museum
Wonderful museum, have been there several times, but when going back it is amazing again. Now with the Frans Hals exhibition something unique!
Mar 29, 2024JamieH767
Fantastic Art
There is something I like about art from the Dutch Masters, especailly Rembrandt, and this place doesn't disappoint. Plenty of painting to see and I could spend a whole day there. The museum is very busy so, sometimes its hard just to stop and appreciate works.
Mar 29, 2024SteveG133
Worth the visit
The museum is worth the entrance money alone for the collections inside, easy to navigate and not too busy. The only downside was The Nightwatch is being restored so is behind glass plenty of other Dutch masters to see though
Mar 29, 2024NNWSLARRY
A do not miss attraction while in Amsterdam
A great museum, I found it more enjoyable than the ones in Paris, maybe because it was not as crowded. There are some famous Dutch masters painting, i.e. "The Night Watch", truly magnificent to see in person, pictures do not do it justice. Luckily our tour guide was able to point out some interesting paintings with a short history of each one. This would be a museum that you would love to have an annual to visit throughout out the year.
Mar 28, 2024682roseliam
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.
Mar 27, 2024infoF4384OD
Frans Hals: fantastische tentoonstelling met teveel bezoekers tegelijk
Wij zijn naar het Rijks Museum gegaan voor de Frans Hals tentoonstelling. Ondanks dat wij een kwartier voor ons tijdslot aanwezig waren, werden wij op de maandagmiddag geconfronteerd met aanzienlijke wachtrijen. De tijden dat je even het museum binnenwipte liggen inmiddels ver achter ons. Het viel mee: de doorstroming vorderde gestaag. Het personeel gaf ons een warm welkom, ondanks de security-check op kleding (gericht op demonstranten van Extinction Rebellion en dergelijke) en tasjes. Bij de garderobe was voldoende personeel aanwezig om voor een vlotte afhandeling zorg te dragen. Voor de ingang naar de tentoonstelling werden onze tickets opnieuw gecontroleerd op het juiste tijdslot. De tentoonstelling zelf was fraai ingericht. De schilderijen waren goed uitgelicht tegen donkergrijsblauwe of, hier en daar, witte muren. De stijlverandering van Frans Hals van glad naar de losse toets werd prima uitgelegd op teksten met letters van voldoende grootte en op, gemiddeld goede hoogte. Hals werd voor zijn tijd ongekend oud, namelijk 86 jaar. De tentoonstellingsmakers geven aan dat hij met het klimmen der jaren steeds losser ging schilderen. Of dat de laatste 10 à 20 jaar van zijn leven het geval was, is echter zeer de vraag. Als je kijkt naar hoe hij de handen van een aantal geportretteerden uit die periode schildert, dan ziet het er meer naar uit dat hij niet meer in staat was om de handen fraai weer te geven. Op een aantal schilderijen zijn bijvoorbeeld vrouwen uitgebeeld met handen als kolenschoppen, groter zelfs dan hun hoofd (zie onder andere het Familieportret en de Regentessen van het Oude Mannenhuis). Misschien had hij die vaardigheid verloren, werd het routine of zag hij het allemaal niet meer zo goed. De lyrische zaalteksten over de steeds lossere toets, waarin de tentoonstellingsmaker zichzelf verliest, zijn dan echter storend. Het is toch niet erg om op te merken dat het werk van deze fantastische meester in zijn nadagen wat achteruit ging? Daar zal iedereen begrip voor hebben. Ook hadden wij graag gezien dat de tentoonstellingsmakers meer context hadden geboden, bijvoorbeeld door wat werk van zijn leermeester Karel van Mander toe te voegen. Of ter vergelijking een paar portretten van Bartholomeus van der Helst naast die van Hals te hangen. Wij hebben al met al genoten van het bijeen gebrachte werk. Complimenten aan conservator Friso Lammertse. Minder vonden wij dat er toch wel erg veel bezoekers per tijdslot werden toegelaten. Mijn vriendin met loopstok werd een paar keer bijna omver gelopen door bezoekers die niet keken waar zij liepen. Ronduit irritant waren de mensen die langdurig voor schilderijen bleven hangen om met hun smartphone een derderangs foto te maken. Dat houdt enorm op. Koop dan aan het eind van de tentoonstelling de netjes geprijsde catalogus of een paar kaarten à € 1,25. Maar dat zijn de enige kanttekeningen. De tentoonstelling is "once in a lifetime" en een "must-see." Mijdt echter de zondag vanwege de drukte: de dag voor ons bezoek kwamen er 15.000 mensen naar Hals.
Mar 26, 2024522hazelm
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, 2024Mr_WNB
Eerste bezoek aan het Rijksmuseum
Ik was voor het eerst naar het Rijksmuseum geweest, en het was een prachtige ervaring. Ik heb vele historische schilderijen gezien, en ook de verhalen achter de kunstwerken waren enorm interessant om te ontdekken.
Mar 24, 2024R1073EKclaudias
Eines der besten Kunstmuseen
Wer die alten Meister liebt, muss dieses Museum besucht haben. Tolle Ausstellungsräume. Da das Haus sehr gross ist, würde ich sicher 1/2 Tag für den Besuch einplanen. So kann man gemütlich und in Ruhe die Bilder geniessen. Tip. Ticket vorher kaufen und unter der Woche am besten am Morgen bei Öffnung gehen. So kann man den Massen ausweichen. Ansonsten, eines der besten Kunstmuseen, welche ich schon besucht habe.
Mar 24, 2024Rose-Marie1357
De bons moments à Amsterdam
Musée magnifique à visiter et revisiter. La ville est très conviviale et agréable à parcourir avec ses canaux ses vélos et petits cafés. Petit bémol pour la gastronomie omise.
Mar 23, 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, 2024Minnie280794
Tips: ta med något att äta & dricka och komma hit vid öppningsdags så slipper man köa till saker
Jättebra Frans Hals utställning på gång just nu. 4 våningar med permanenta utställningar utöver det. Kollade inte alls noggrant på allt men det tog ändå 6 timmar. Kan vara bra att komma så fort museet öppnar, annars finns det risk att alla skåpen blir upptagna och man måste köa till garderob. Bra att ta med sig egen lättare måltid och dryck då det kan vara kö till café.
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, 2024134dimitrin
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Das Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam ist sehr groß und schon von außen sehr sehenswert. Im Museum findet man zahlreiche Gemälde, Modelle und andere Kunst. In diesem Museum kann man alte Kunst sehen oder auch moderne Kunst. Ich habe das Museum sehr interessant gefunden da man für fast jede Art von Kunst etwas zu sehen hatte und es einem der sich für Kunst interessiert definitiv nicht langweilig wird. Doch das Museum ist so groß das man für einen Rundgang im kompletten Museum 2-3 Stunden braucht.
Mar 15, 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, 2024JoseLJaime
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".
Mar 12, 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, 2024
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