Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Admission Ticket with Phone Audio Guide

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Duration: 1 hour - 3 hours

The Rijksmuseum boasts a globally esteemed collection that showcases some of the country’s most iconic artworks, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Van Gogh, and others. One highlight is Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’, prominently displayed in a well-illuminated hall where visitors can appreciate every intricate detail.

Also worth pondering is 'The Jewish Bride', a painting that deeply moved Vincent van Gogh. After visiting the museum shortly after its opening, he expressed in a letter his willingness to sacrifice ten years of his life just to spend two weeks before this artwork, sustenance limited to only a stale piece of bread.

The Rijksmuseum's vast and inspiring collection features Delftware, sculptures, archaeological finds, clothing items, Asian art pieces, prints related to maritime history of the Netherlands among many other culturally significant artifacts—altogether bringing 800 years of Dutch heritage back into focus within an international framework.

What's included

  • Audio Guide in English via separate mobile app. (8 Euros)
  • Timed Museum entry to the museum (Price 25 Euros)
  • Booking fee (2 Euros)

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Personal Expenses

    Audio-supported languages

    English

    Additional information

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    The Viator booking confirmation voucher that you get post booking is not the actual ticket and will not be accepted by the Museum, please check your email and WhatsApp for the actual pdf ticket and audio tour link

    Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, every day of the year. The Rijksmuseum’s ticket desk closes at 4:30 PM

    Your ticket allows you to enter the museum up to 15 minutes after the time mentioned on the ticket. You can stay as long as you wish inside (until closing)

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