Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry Ticket
Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry Ticket
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Enter the world of Rijksmuseum, a stunning national gem located right in Museum Square. Best known for its Rembrandt, Vermeer and other Golden Age legendary artists masterpieces, it features more than 8,000 historical and artistic works across 800 years. Visit its exquisitely restored galleries, take in the gothic and renaissance architecture, or stroll through the Asian Pavilion for Eastern art.
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Highlights
- Skip-the-ticket-line entry for a hassle-free experience.
- Explore masterpieces by Dutch Golden Age painters like Rembrandt and Vermeer.
- Admire over 8,000 objects of art and history spanning from the Middle Ages to modern times.
- Visit the striking Asian Pavilion for a glimpse into Eastern art and culture.
- Wander through beautifully restored galleries that blend historical charm with modern design.
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- Skip-the-ticket-line entrance ticket to the Rijksmuseum.
- Access to all permanent and temporary exhibitions.
- Entry to the Asian Pavilion.
Excludes
- Guided tours
How It Works
Opening Hours:
- Open every day from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Open year-round, including holidays.
- Please be ready at the museum before your time slot to secure your entrance.
Experience the essence of Dutch heritage and artistry at the Rijksmuseum — a visit that promises to inspire and delight!
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The Rijksmuseum, the national museum of the Netherlands, is a true gem nestled in Amsterdam’s vibrant Museum Square. Originally founded in 1798 in The Hague and relocated to Amsterdam in 1808, the museum has become an enduring symbol of Dutch culture. The current building, designed by Pierre Cuypers, opened in 1885 and stands as a masterpiece blending Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.
The museum’s extensive collection spans over 1 million pieces, with 8,000 items on display at any given time. Visitors can marvel at renowned works from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch,” Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid,” and masterpieces by Frans Hals and Jan Steen. The museum also houses a captivating Asian collection in its modern Asian Pavilion.
After a decade-long renovation completed in 2013, the Rijksmuseum now features revitalized interiors that seamlessly merge historical and contemporary elements, enhancing the visitor experience. This state-of-the-art space invites you to wander through centuries of artistic achievements and cultural milestones.