Admission to Mauritshuis

A skip-the-line museum ticket to discover Vermeer’s masterpiece and other artworks

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Located in the heart of The Hague, the museum Mauritshuis houses a large collection of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting including artworks by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Vermeer and van Dyck.

You'll get the chance to explore the permanent collection, which includes masterpieces such as 'Girl with the Pearl Earring' by Vermeer and 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp' by Rembrandt, and learn about it with the free tours offered by the museum. This ticket also gives you access to temporary exhibitions.

Motivos para venir

  • Multiple Vermeer masterpieces and other artworks
  • More than 200 Dutch and Flemish paintings on display
  • Chance to explore the collection with a free tour

¿Qué incluye?

  • Admission to Mauritshuis
  • Downloadable multimedia tour on your mobile device
  • Access to temporary exhibitions

No incluye

    ¿Qué no incluye?
    • Headphones

    Idiomas de la audioguía

    English
    Dutch
    German
    French
    Spanish
    Portuguese
    Russian
    Japanese
    Chinese
    Italian

    Información adicional

    The museum is suitable for wheelchair users. Wheelchairs cannot be longer than 150 cm or wider than 78 cm.

    Visitors aged 0–17 years can enter for free. It is mandatory to reserve a ticket.

    The museum is open Monday from 13:00–18:00 and Tuesday–Sunday from 10:00–18:00.

    Please bring your own audio headset to listen to the multimedia tour.

    Please note that the museum operates on time-slot entry.

    Ubicación

    Admission to Mauritshuis
    The Mauritshuis, Plein 29, The Hague, 2511 CS

    Puntajes de visitantes

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