Visita el museo nacional de los Países Bajos: el impresionante Rijksmuseum.
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Rijksmuseum
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Esenciales
- Descubre a los maestros holandeses como Rembrandt, Vermeer y Van Gogh.
- Ver la mundialmente famosa La Ronda de Noche y La Lechera.
- Incluye acceso a exposiciones especiales seleccionadas.
Información práctica
Para más información y horarios de apertura, visita rijksmuseum.nl
Accesibilidad
Llegando allí
Transporte público
Las paradas más cercanas son Vijzelgracht (metro 52 y tranvía 24) y Museumplein (tranvía 2 y 12).
Estacionamiento
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Si vas a visitar un museo en Ámsterdam... este es el indicado.
Con el Explore Pass Ámsterdam, obtienes acceso al legendario Rijksmuseum, el museo más famoso de los Países Bajos y hogar de algunas de las obras de arte más grandiosas jamás creadas. Ubicado en Museumplein, el Rijksmuseum es más que un museo. El impresionante edificio del siglo XIX por sí solo es una obra de arte, ¡así que prepárate para ver lo que hay dentro!
Recorrerás 800 años de arte e historia holandesa, desde obras maestras medievales hasta la Edad de Oro Holandesa y más allá. Aprende sobre la cultura e historia holandesa, tal como lo cuentan estas obras de arte.
Conoce a los Maestros
El Rijksmuseum es mundialmente famoso por su colección de pinturas de la Edad de Oro Holandesa, incluyendo:
- La Ronda de Noche de Rembrandt van Rijn
- La Lechera de Johannes Vermeer
- Colección de obras de Frans Hals, Jan Steen y otras leyendas holandesas
Además de las brillantes pinturas, recorre el perfecto Cuypers library, la colección de cerámica Delft Blue, armaduras y mucho más. Y la colección no termina una vez que terminas dentro. Los jardines del Rijksmuseum son jardines de ensueño con aspecto de palacio llenos de esculturas y coloridos parterres de flores.
¡Agrega el Rijksmuseum a tu itinerario de Explore Pass y descubre las obras maestras holandesas definitivas!
Reseñas
684 reseñas
Bellísimo
Es un museo hermoso. Guarda tesoros en obras de arte y en sólo edificio ya es una obra de arte. Muy bien cuidado. La app es súper amigable y fácil de usar, indicando claramente el recorrido.
Muy bonito mercado navideño
En Navidad en la parte de atrás realizan un mercado navideño espectacular, con patinaje sobre hielo, varias tiendas de comida y artesanias
Museo recomendable para hacer turismo
Museo recomendable para ir a ver todo tipo de arte (pintura,arte moderno,escultura,tapices...) lo único que mejoraría sería la parte de el arte moderno pero aparte de eso muy bien.Recomiendo ir durante 2 o 3 horas para verlo todo bien
ESPECTACULAR!
Me ha encantado! La lechera increíble, y tener las obras de Rembrandt tan cerca es maravilloso!! Visita obligada en Ámsterdam
Visita Obligada para los amantes del Arte
La visita a este museo fue de nuestras mejores experiencias en Amsterdam. El museo es bellísimo por dentro y por fuera. La construccion del edificio fue dirigida por Pierre Cuypers, arquitecto que también estuvo a cargo de la construcción de la estación central de trenes, ambos edificios son similares y muy bellos. El museo posee una increíble cantidad de piezas de arte para admirar. La entrada a este museo la compramos con la tarjeta Go City. El museo se encuentra muy cerca del museo Van Gogh y la estación del tranvía queda prácticamente al frente. También el edificio de la Heineken queda a corta distancia. El personal del museo es muy amable y están mas que dispuestos a ayudarte. recomiéndo ampliamente la visita a este hermoso museo
MARAVILLOSO
Uno de mis museos favoritos. Me encantó!!!! Obvio que mucha obra quackera. Sus porcelanas de Delf. Fui 2 veces porque no queria perderme (en lo posible) nada. Me gusta tomar o almorzar algo en los cafés de los museos. Este es muyyy moderno. Y del shop ni hablar, queria traerme todo de recuerdo
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
App was useful
The app worked quite well; layout is slightly confusing. We didn't manage to see everything - you'd need a whole day I think! Some beautiful artwork.
An amazing collection
An imposing entrance with helpful guides. It does cost 25 euros to get in and there are no older person discounts. Overall a real picture of Dutch culture unfolds on different floors and in different time zones. A helpful picture guide is provided. Worth a visit if a bit expensive dedicated floors for different times
Nice afternoon visit.
Two to three hours tops. Pretty inside and outside. Make sure to walk around outside the museum, as well!
a must-see museum
One of the best museum i‘ve been too, right next to the Louvre, the Prado, the Uffizi galleries but better organized (not enough toilets for that quantity of tourists though). Don‘t miss it when in Amsterdam.
Highly recommended
The building alone is fantastic! Wonderful experience to see Dutch masterpieces.
Très beau musée
Le Rijksmuseum est un immense musée où se trouvent de nombreux tableaux immensément connus notamment de Vincent Van Gogh, de Johannes Vermeer et de Rembrandt. À voir.
An Amsterdam Must
The only reason this is not a 5 is because we didn’t have enough tome to see even 1/2 the museum. The central exhibit with the Dutch masters is very impressive. The Night Watch is being renovated which, frankly, was kind of cool to see how the work was being done. The museum is large and note the ashiest to navigate but the collection is amazing. We were lucky enough to be in Bruges on a beautiful sunny day. Walking around the park outside and having a snack at the food trucks made it all the better.
It took at least 5 hours to go round, but I’m sure we missed some things
I’m not really into art. But I can assure you this was an awesome museum. It’s huge and it’s very easy to get lost. Just remember there is a north, south, East and west side all of which have multiple floors. Lots of walking. There is a great cafe and I found a small coffee shop. It was €50 for two people, but because of the size of the place this became completely understandable .
Impressive
Amazing place, but it was extremely crowded and noisy. It didn't help that at the time of my visit several.school groups were visiting, and the school staff didn't make any effort to teach them how to behave in a place like that. There is no such thing as too young to learn about good manners, especially when visiting a museum. The museum itself is extremely impressive and it hosts a large variety of art work. Of course, Rembrandt and Van Gogh were the favourites and it was well worth it. Make sure you allocate 3-4 hours for it.
Prachtig museum
In februari geweest. Het zag er mooi uit. Ik heb veel geleerd.
Don’t miss the gardens!
An amazing place! Don’t miss the gardens! There are benches and chairs for people watching!
An artist's utopia.
An art lover could easily spend all day here, there's so much to see. There are many other fascinating objects aside from the paintings. The library is amazing! It's one of the world's greatest art museums, and not very crowded on weekdays. The staff are very relaxed, and are very approachable. I loved it here, and hope to be back soon.
Those Dutch can paint!
Shocklingly fabulous. Left without the usual museum tried, I was energetic! The paintings, and architecture, and the whole experience was how all museums should look and run.
Wonderful
Huge museum with variety of art. Specifically went to see the newly "discovered" Rembrandt. Glad we bought tickets in advance there was a line to get in to buy tickets and this was on a weekday. Had soups at the cafe that were absolutely delicious.
Rijksmuseum
Visited the museum was about 20mins stroll from our hotel, was 25 euros each which was quite steep I think, lots to see Rembrandt art was being cleaned so only able to see a little of it
Great experience seeing the Dutch Masters in real life (February 2026)
I visited the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in February 2026 together with an American friend, and we spent about half a day there. The main goal of our visit was to see some of the iconic works, especially Rembrandt’s Night Watch and the Van Gogh paintings, and it did not disappoint. Seeing these masterpieces in real life is a completely different experience compared to photos — definitely a highlight of our trip. We didn’t take the audio tour and instead focused on the key works, which worked well for a half-day visit. The museum is well laid out and easy to navigate if you plan your route a bit in advance. One downside was that it was quite busy, even in February. Around the most famous paintings, it can get crowded, which takes away a bit from the experience. That said, the Rijksmuseum remains a must-visit in Amsterdam, especially if you’re interested in Dutch Golden Age art, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh. The collection is world-class and very impressive. In summary: Pro. Incredible artworks (Night Watch, Van Gogh) Pro. Well organized museum Con. Can be crowded, even outside peak season
Rijkmuseum
Musée absolument incroyable de densité entre les collections historiques et archeologiques et surtout les collections d'art. A faire absolument en cas de passage à Amsterdam.
Magnifique
Le rijksmuseum vaut vraiment le détour, rien que pour son architecture sublime. A l'entrée, vous pouvez confer vos affaires à la consigne ou les mettre dans des casiers prévus à cet effet. Nous avions téléchargé l'application sur notre téléphone pour profiter de la visite guidée gratuite. C'était très pratique, mais parfois un peu compliqué pour s'orienter car le musée est très grand. Nous avons aussi pu profiter des nombreuses boutiques souvenirs où il y a des cadeaux à tous les prix.
excellent value
It was well worth the money,spent several hours,going through all the rooms,have to say,one of the most impressive,museum I have ever visited
Amsterdam 2026
This is one of the finest Museums i have ever been to! Not just Priceless works of Art, but Everything you can imagine that belongs in a museum .
The first of many return visits!
I went to the Rijksmuseum twice this month and would go back again next week if I lived closer! The layout of the museum makes you feel like you’re travelling through time, and you learn a lot about the evolution of Dutch art and upper class culture. I didn’t expect to be as wowed by the fashion as I was, the pieces were in astounding condition and the display cases still let you get very close and examine all the details. The rooms were spacious and well designed so that even on busy weekend days there was breathing room. The only room with crowding was the hall of masters but that was to be expected! I left both times feeling inspired to create. Definitely would recommend a visit!
A beautiful visit
An exceptional experience - a well made webpage and an app (very modern, i love it), great staff, wasn’t packed (in spite of the size of the collection and it being in the centre). You reserve a ticket choosing a specific time slot to enter (1h) and the day is yours to explore. Beautiful presentation of art and history.
Fantastic museum
The Rijksmuseum is a superb museum. I thoroughly enjoyed the Metamorphoses exhibition (I recommend the audio guide) which is not something I would normally have gone out of my way for. It was great seeing the Old Masters. The (human) guide at Rembrandt's The Night Watch gave us some very interesting information about the picture being de-varnished and the frame that has been made especially for it. We also enjoyed the 20th century galleries. The 40 minute 1931 video about Phillips was absolutely fascinating! The Rijksmuseum building is itself magnificent. There was no way we could do the whole museum but picked the bits we particularly wanted to see. Definitely worth it.
A must see place
What a beautiful place and lived up to all of my expectations. Particularly enjoyed seeing the Great Masters. Worth booking and getting in early on in the day as it was very busy by the time we left.
The art is good the place does not have the same feet as the Mauritshuis which I would recommend.
Visited here for the day after booking timed tickets online, which is a must. The place gets quite busy and is situated in the city itself. However, it's easy to find and get to. We walked here from our hotel and picked up some breakfast on the way. The place is full of old masters over three floors. The best thing to do is start at the top and work your way down. You can pick up a floor map before you start and I would advise you do this. One of the most famous paintings here is the Nightwatch. This was painted by Rembrandt and is smaller than it's initial completion. Apparently it was too big to fit on the intended wall so sections were cut from the left edge as you look at it and from the top. The painting is about 400 years old and currently going through a period of repair to remove the old varnish and replace it so conserving the piece for generations to come. Sadly, it is behind glass with people working on it, but you can still get a decent view so sit back and enjoy while you can. For those interested in getting up close there is a copy on the wall at the top of the stairs so can can still get a great view, although not of the original. There are other famous masters here including Van Gogh and Vermeer, although these collections are small but there is a self portrait of Van Gogh. Such a pity he only sold 1 painting in his lifetime as his paintings collectively are now worth hundreds of millions. Again. you can get right up close to the art. There are also tapestries to see for those interested in this. We took most of the day to walk round and were somewhat disappointed in comparison with the Mauritshuis. There is a cafe on site but the queues were tremendous so we didn't get to have a drink. Finding the Van Gogh's were tricky as they were not in the main area. You have to walk back down and then up another staircase to the right before turning to the left. Sadly, there were few paintings of his great works. However, there are lots of masterpieces to view but it just didn't have the feel to it like The Hague and we left at the end of the day feeling a little let down overall. There is a gift shop inside as well as one outside, but there's nothing special in them to be honest. Overall, a bit of a letdown but I'm glad I went.
Must see for art lovers.
A must see for art lovers. A return visit for us to see some masterpieces. The restaurant is very good too.
Great museum for art and history lovers
Amazing museum full of wonderful works of art and lots of variety to keep you interested. Staff were very helpful and the cloakroom was efficient and a great idea so you’re not trudging round in your coat all day! Lovely cafe and reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend a visit if in Amsterdam.
Rijksmuseum Trip 2025
We pre-booked tickets but noticed people were easily buying tickets in a day. So much to see and we didn’t have enough time to look all the way round so maybe consider more than one days visit. A highlight for me was the Exhibition: ‘American Photography’. And viewing some of the Vermeer paintings.
Tour
Very interesting, booked the tour and really enjoyed the information.
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