Dutch Masters in Amsterdam

 

Rijksmuseum 

The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands and one of the most iconic cultural institutions in the world. Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museumplein, it showcases over eight centuries of Dutch art and history, including masterpieces from the Golden Age. Home to world-renowned works such as The Night Watch by Rembrandt and The Milkmaid by Vermeer, the museum offers an unparalleled journey through the country’s artistic heritage. With its grand architecture, vast collections, and thoughtfully curated exhibitions, the Rijksmuseum provides a rich and inspiring experience for visitors of all ages, making it an essential destination for anyone exploring Dutch culture.  

Opening Hours

  • Every day from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

Location

 

Tickets

  • Adults: €25.00
  • Children and young people under 18: free admission
  • Holders of the Dutch museum card have free entry
  • Half-price for CJP
  • EYCA members: €11.25
  • It is best to book your ticket online in advance through the official Rijksmuseum website. This guarantees your entry at your chosen time and helps you avoid waiting in line at the entrance.

Good to know 

You must reserve a time slot even with some city/museum passes; photography allowed (no flash).  

The Rembrandt House Museum

The Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam offers a captivating journey into the life and work of one of the world’s most celebrated artists: Rembrandt van Rijn. Located in the historic building where Rembrandt lived and worked for nearly twenty years, the museum provides an intimate look at his everyday world. Visitors can explore the artist’s restored living quarters, his atmospheric studio, and exhibitions showcasing Rembrandt’s etchings, paintings, and the work of his contemporaries. With its unique blend of art, history, and authentic 17th-century surroundings, the Rembrandt House Museum is a must-see destination for anyone interested in Dutch Golden Age art and the legacy of one of history’s greatest masters.   Opening Hours
  • 22 Feb  - 31 Oct -  10:00 tot 18:00
  • 1    Nov -  19 Dec - 10:00 tot 17:00
  • 20 Dec -  31 Dec - 10:00 tot 18:00
  Location Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam   Tickets
  • Adult: € 21.50
  • Young adult 18-25 years:  €15.-
  • Kids 6 -17 years: €8.-
  • Children under 6: free.
  • Museumkaart: free. 
Official Rembrandt House ticket page (online/reservation). Good To Know There are live demos explaining etching and paint making. Etching demo times are posted at the entrance. Multimedia tours are often included. Be cautious, the building has historic stairs, very steep.  

Hermitage Amsterdam / H’ART Museum 

H’ART Museum, formerly known as Hermitage Amsterdam, is one of the city’s most distinctive cultural spaces—now housed in the historic Amstelhof building, which also serves as the temporary home of the Amsterdam Museum. Set along the scenic Amstel River, this 17th-century landmark provides a grand and atmospheric backdrop for the museum’s large-scale international exhibitions.

H’ART Museum is known for collaborating with world-renowned institutions such as the British Museum and Centre Pompidou, bringing globally acclaimed art, history, and culture to Amsterdam in an accessible and beautifully curated way. With its spacious galleries, peaceful courtyards, and central riverside location, the museum offers a refreshing alternative to the crowded Museumplein area. For travelers looking to explore major international exhibitions within one of Amsterdam’s most elegant historic buildings, H’ART Museum is an inspiring and memorable stop.

Set inside a beautifully restored 17th-century building, the museum offers spacious galleries, peaceful courtyards, and a relaxed atmosphere close to Waterlooplein and the city’s historic Jewish Quarter. It’s fully accessible, easy to reach by tram or metro, and includes a café and shop. Perfect for travelers who want high-quality art and history experiences without the large crowds of    Opening hours 
  • Daily 10:00–17:00.
  • Last entry is at 16:30.
  • 25 December & 1 January the museum is open from 12:00 – 17:00.
  • H’ART Museum is always closed on Kingsday.
  Location   Tickets
  • Entry for H’ART
    • Adult (18 years and above) € 27.50
    • Youth (up to 17 years) free
    • CJP/Student € 17.50
    • Uitpas € 16.50
    • Museum Pass € 5
  • “All in” Tickets for entry to  H’ART Museum, Museum of the Mind and Amsterdam Museum.
    • All-in Adult tickets €38.50
    • All-in Youth 13 -17 years €5.00
    • All-in Youth up to 12 years Free
    • All-in Museum Pass €5.00
Official Hermitage / H’ART Museum ticket page   Good to know Exhibitions change frequently, always check the current show and whether special timed tickets are needed.