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Lunes - Domingo: 9.00 - 17.00
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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).
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.
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.
409 Reviews
761nicoletap
Fue una visita de familia👨👨👦 lo pasamos muy bien la entrada barata para pasar el tiempo en familia está muy bien 🤗 una pasada
V9327JQmanuela
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.
manuelpJ6443DC
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.
Sunshine22349258661
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
EE63
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.
G5834EMluciap
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.
JSCG2014
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
682roseliam
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.
JoseLJaime
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".
sergivars9
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.
6marga
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
edgardoz507
Un gran museo, grandes obras, muy organizado. Se lo puede disfrutar. Todo es muy bello, desde el contenedor y todo su contenido
Fernandita20
Un museo muy completo, muy variado, me encantó, si te lleva toda la mañana, tiene audio guía muy fácil de usar nos encantó
marialuisanl
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.
Sightseer729746
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
Nagehan23
Ein wunderschönes Gebäude und Museum. Die Sammlungen sind wirklich atemberaubend, von berühmten Gemälden hin zu Vasen und Mobiliar, und auch moderner Kunst. Die Nachtwache von Rembrandt hat mir die Sprache verschlagen. Man kann hier locker einen halben Tag verbringen. Absolut empfehlenswert.
Lian3333
This museum is high quality and has many different types of art and collections. I was in awe with many of the paintings and enjoyed every room. This was worthwhile visiting.
Discover44775277747
The Dutch are an excellent people, organisation is one of their finest qualities, and the Rijksmuseum is as tight as a drum. My partner needs a wheelchair to move around, and all the staff couldn’t have been more helpful, friendly, welcoming, professional and informed. Huge lifts everywhere, the museum is organised in two huge buildings ( pink and green sides ) either side of a massive, beautiful, arched concourse. It is also organised by the century. Whatever your physical impairment may be you can visit the Rijksmuseum with ease, and I heartily recommend you do!
jakubg185
Definitely the best museum in Amsterdam and I think in the Netherlands. It is very big you need a whole day to see it. All periods through Dutch hitory- amzing golden age
camillaBeenice
Such a beautiful building and so many wonderful paintings to linger over. Very helpful staff who were more than happy to share their knowledge. You could easily spend a day there and more!
a_coupland18
Set inside a beautiful building, but with a typical museum-type layout. Some of the artifacts set within predate several countries' founding. An endless amount of things to see, very easy to wander through. I do wish they had a few more interactive displays, as it was very typical of walking and admiring. The fashion display was a bonus, as well as the ship sections. May not be the most kid-friendly attraction ever, but a great stop nonetheless.
RicardoBowie
The star of the show is currently in the process of a 'make over'. Rembrandt's the Nightwatch is currently being restored. It is behind a glass partition and can still be viewed to some degree (not ideal) but better than nothing. The museum is no 'one trick pony', however. It is the some of its parts and there is a wealth of treasure on display that is still very good indeed. As a firm favourite, there are many works of art from portrait to landscape and everything else in between. A fine ceramic display, Oriental section and lots of furniture, fashion and old weapons. A good museum should have an eclectic mix of wares. Rijks fits into this category exceptionally well. A good curation sympathetically displayed over several floors. Well worth a visit when in 'The Dam'.
CM1602
The Rijksmuseum is undoubtedly one of the world's great museums and should not be missed on any city trip. The exhibitions are well curated and interesting, and the pieces on display are world-class.
PaulW723
Great museum, full of Dutch art work through the ages, highlight being theRembrandts. I was abit dissappointed the night watch was under restoration, but it is still visible, but has allot of scaffolding/instruments infront of it, but I have seen if before on previous visits. I enjoiyed the exhibition of the model ships, used to love these as a child, so was great to see. I went to this as I had the Iamsterdam card which gave free access, so worth checking out the Iamsterdam card, as I saved allot of money by using the card and tried a few things
mew32
Heel anders verwacht. Maar we hebben genoten. Wat een prachtige schilderijen. En dan de verhalen/gebeurtenissen erbij verteld. Echt indrukwekkend.
ToBeserved
In een periode van verplichte rust,kreeg ik het fantastische puzzelboek van Denksport cadeau ,geheel gewijd aan het Rijksmuseum. Na het puzzelen ben ik weer naar het Rijksmuseum gegaan met de extra kennis en scherpere beelden die ik had verkregen. Zo heb ik het museum heel anders gezien. Prachtig .
randysU7104EC
The Rijksmuseum is a true gem of Amsterdam, offering an unparalleled experience for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. This iconic museum houses an exceptional collection of Dutch art, including masterpieces from the Golden Age, and provides a deep dive into the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Netherlands. From the moment you step into the museum, you’re greeted by its grand architecture and expansive galleries. The museum's collection is vast, with over 8,000 objects on display, including works by renowned artists like Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Frans Hals. The most famous of these, Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, is a breathtaking sight, and a highlight of any visit. The Rijksmuseum's layout is thoughtfully designed, guiding visitors through a journey of Dutch art, history, and culture. In addition to its remarkable art collection, the museum also features fascinating exhibits on Dutch history, including the country’s maritime heritage, the development of its cities, and the iconic wooden clogs and Delftware pottery that symbolize Dutch craftsmanship. The museum’s beautifully restored galleries, combined with its impressive collection, create a truly immersive experience that educates and inspires. Whether you’re admiring the intricate detail of 17th-century masterpieces or learning about the cultural evolution of the Netherlands, the Rijksmuseum offers something for everyone. If you’re visiting Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum is a must-see. It’s not just a museum; it’s a celebration of Dutch art and history that will leave you in awe and deepen your understanding of one of Europe’s most fascinating cultures.
952taniaw
We visited with our two children, aged 9 and 12. We used the family audio guide, which I highly recommend. It was a great way for our kids to see a large part of the museum, including the most famous pieces. If visiting with kids I highly recommend the family audio guide.
operalover939
I went chiefly to see the special exhibition of Asiatic bronze objects, which unfortunately ends on Sunday. The exhibition was both attractive and instructive, which is good, since I knew little about them. I learned a lot. Afterwards I passed through a number of rooms with 17th-century Dutch art, crowned by the Gallery of Honour. The famous Night Watch is currently being cleaned and touched up, and it was interesting to see the two experts working on it.
jn20042024
Das Museum ist das Schlangestehen wert. Sowohl das Gebäude per se als auch die ausgestellten Gemälde sind von einer überwältigenden Einzigartigkeit. Die Sammlung alter Meister sucht seinesgleichen und die Bibliothek zählt nach meinem Dafürhalten zu den aussergewöhnlichsten Locations Amsterdams. Aufgrund der schieren Grösse sollte man sich Minimum einen, besser zwei Tage im Museum gönnen. Die Sonderausstellungen sprechen darüber hinaus für sich selbst. Absolutes Muss eines Amsterdam-Bescuhes
ANYA2001
Easy to get tickets online. Walked up to entrance and saw a quicker queue on other side , which we went into. Easy way in at 10.30am and minimal visitors at that time. Go early to avoid people ! We downloaded the free app which was good enough. There are information placards at all items on display. Museum is vast but we managed to see around it ( what we were interested in) in 4 hours or so. It got very busy at lunch time. The exhibits are well laid out. The Nightwatch is behind glass so you can’t get near it as restoration worked is being carried out. I’m would have liked to see more impressionist paintings by well known artists but that’s just me. There is something for everyone at the Rijks. I’m so glad the Van Gogh museum was booked as we would have missed this gem.
E6789NDlucyn
Amazing selection of art, I spent hours here and thoroughly enjoyed it, there were some mild repairs, but they didn't disrupt my trip and I'm counting down the days till I can go again. The gift shop was reasonably priced and had a good range of gifts for people.
Trail24933074874
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a truly interesting and expansive experience. The museum is massive, and they provide you with a brochure highlighting the most important artworks in each room. It felt like a treasure hunt, as you followed the brochure to find all the key pieces. This made the visit much more engaging and interactive. Due to its size, exploring the museum thoroughly takes time, so be prepared to spend a good while discovering all its treasures. It’s definitely worth the visit for anyone who enjoys art and history! P.S. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance, as they can sell out quickly!
echeccacchio
Tappa obbligata di ogni visita ad Amsterdam : oltre ai capolavori di Veermeer, Rembrandt e van Gogh, custododisce autentici tesori dell'arte fiammiga/Olandese.
Navigate25807992792
Beautiful place, however it can be extremely busy and overcrowded. Their souvenir shops are filled with cheap looking souvenirs but are way too overpriced.
Global61331195301
Hier gibt es nicht viel zu sagen. Das Museum und die Exponate sind wirklich fantastisch. Auch als Rollstuhlfahrer topp ausgebaut.
MarkGregor2773
Make plans to be here all day. Get the Rijksmuseum app from the Play Store or Apple Store. This is free and contains the same material as the official museum audio guide. You may enter the number of a specific piece of art from the museum into the app, and it will display that piece and provide you with further information. Additionally, some art pieces have paper information guides.
Happyhouse101
We booked a guided tour with a lovely Tour Guide called Lisa - who was clearly an art historian or fine art expert. We started in the middle ages, moved through the centuries to the 1700's to the Night Watch which started renovation in 2019 and has yet another 3 - 4 years to go to completion. It's just amazing to get those insights through the guided tour. It's such a huge museum and could take weeks and months to see everything. Having limited time in Amsterdam this tour saved us a lot of time but also provided us with a lot of information. I'm so grateful to have been able to visit and see and learn more than I would with a guide book.
AndyM290670
A little confusion over where to buy tickets as the building apparently contains 3 museums some of which only sell tickets online. You can buy tickets for the Rijks Museum from a little ticket office. The museum itself is very informative with a good selection of art works. If you are interested in learning a bit of culture then I would definitely recommend it. There is a lovely coffee shop on site which also sells food.
MjbSmith83
We visited the Rijksmuseum on a wet and windy day at the beginning of December. You have to buy tickets before you can go inside, which you can buy online or at a small shop outside the museum. You can’t take rucksacks, umbrellas etc into the collections but they have a free cloakroom where you can leave your things. I recommend lunch at the museum cafe, which serves delicious food. We’d read that the museum is always super busy, but it was fine when we went and not overly busy. We mostly went to the second floor where you can see the Rembrandt and Vermeer paintings, amongst others. There is a nice museum shop, and a bookshop. The museum is very accessible, with lots of lifts to all floors if you can’t use the stairs. The staff were also really lovely, and very helpful.
361elyanak
This exceptional art museum houses unique exhibits you won't find anywhere else. We opted for a guided tour, and our small group was led by a knowledgeable guide who provided insights into the artwork, artists, and historical context of each piece. The Vermeers and Rembrandts were the stars of the show, but there are many other captivating paintings and intriguing objects, including a massive model ship, ancient musical instruments, and exquisitely detailed dollhouses.
N1650EQvanessat
As a long time art fan, it has been shamefull that I have reached 60 before visiting Amsterdam. We spent three hours in here and even that wasn't long enough. The staff were very helpful when we had a minor medical issue. First class.
cristinarE1049KU
Beautiful. Lovely gardens. Full of history and culture inside and outside. Amazing arquitecture. People are very nice
birolb48
The **Rijksmuseum** in Amsterdam is one of the Netherlands' most prestigious museums, dedicated to art, history, and culture. It houses masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt’s *The Night Watch* and Vermeer’s *The Milkmaid*. The museum’s collection spans over 8,000 objects, featuring paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts, displayed in an elegant 19th-century building. Its beautifully landscaped garden and the nearby iconic "I Amsterdam" sign add to the appeal, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and travelers.
birolbalibey
The **Rijksmuseum** in Amsterdam is one of the Netherlands' most prestigious museums, dedicated to art, history, and culture. It houses masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt’s *The Night Watch* and Vermeer’s *The Milkmaid*. The museum’s collection spans over 8,000 objects, featuring paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts, displayed in an elegant 19th-century building. Its beautifully landscaped garden and the nearby iconic "I Amsterdam" sign add to the appeal, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and travelers.
RuneL141
The building is amazing to look at and the park in the back is nice to walk in. Did not go into the museum since it did look over crowded
JJK13
When you first approach this museum you are immediately awed by its beauty, size and grace. Upon entering, and throughout the visit, you will notice all kinds of programming for children. A brilliant idea. Not sure why I don’t see it more often. Kids were having a blast. What a great way to expose them to art and the museum culture. I spent nearly my entire visit viewing the 17th Century Dutch Masters. I often visit single artist museums in order to enable me to focus and learn about a particular Artist or period or region. It also helps not to become overwhelmed. In this case (my second visit), I was awestruck by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Steen and (to a lesser extent) van Dijck. I was able to focus on both the artists and the period. Truly great day. PS it gets really quiet late in the afternoon!
StuartB904
Great welcome from the lady who was checking tickets at the door. She said we had to buy tickets on line or from the Museum Shop. She was very helpful and stayed with us as we purchased the tickets on line, She even escorted us into the Museum. Now that is what I call being helpful. The museum is huge, we were there 3 hours and didn't do all of it, We saw the main paintings and artifacts as we went from room to room.
Dreamer15421559293
Give yourself at least three hours to see everything properly! There is so much to see and enjoy. Works of art that are even more impressive up close. Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh and many more. The only disappointing points were "The Night Watch" and a Van Gogh self-portrait. The first is undergoing restoration so can't be seen clearly. The solution is a full sized copy in the entrance to the display. The Van Gogh is on loan to another museum.
KPfeff
I visited on a Monday, arriving before 9 am when the museum opens. In late November, there was already a line! I had already booked tickets on line using their website; I had also booked one of their highlights tours starting at 9:15. Tours offered by the Rijksmuseum don't seem to be listed on their website until a few weeks before, so if you don't see one offered during your visit, keep checking back because tours and slots may open. The tour was great and covered the highlights; it only lasted an hour. My advice regardless as to whether or not you tour is to get there early and go directly to the Gallery of Honor - that's where the masses congregate. However, if you get there early, you will be able to see The Night Watch and the Vermeers with much fewer crowds. The rest of the collection wasn't as crowded. Instead of renting an audio guide, download the app - it's full of info on each work if you just type in the number. Alternately, you can visit using one of their guided tours.