Het Mauritshuis is het thuis van de beste Nederlandse schilderkunst uit de tijd van Rembrandt en Vermeer. Een wereldberoemde collectie met meesterwerken als Vermeers Meisje met de parel, De Anatomische les van Dr. Nicolaes Tulp van Rembrandt, Het puttertje van Fabritius en De Stier van Potter zijn permanent te zien. ------------------- The Mauritshuis is home to the Best of Dutch painting from the time of Rembrandt and Vermeer. The compact, yet world-renowned collection, is situated in the heart of The Hague, right next to the government centre. Masterpieces such as Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt, The Goldfinch by Fabritius and The Bull by Potter are on permanent display.
Definitely worth a visit if you like the classic masters. There are two stories/levels to visit, so it is not a very large museum which makes it perfect for a visit while still leaving time to visit the surrounding city if you are only there for a day. There are some really beautiful paintings to see including some Rembrandt, Vermeer and Rubens. Wheelchairs can move around easily. There is limited seating available in the center of most rooms.
The museum visit was marked by the notable presence of helpful staff members who significantly enhanced the overall experience. From the moment we entered, the staff exhibited a genuine enthusiasm for art and a willingness to assist visitors. Moreover, the museum's collection itself was impressive, showcasing a diverse array of artwork that spanned different periods and styles. Additionally, the museum offered engaging art activities specifically designed for children. These programs were well-organized and staffed by individuals who demonstrated patience and creativity, ensuring that young visitors had both fun and educational experiences while cultivating their artistic interests.
Definitely a perfect place to visit in the heart of the city next to the government building. It is self a very beautiful building. They have collections from famous Dutch artists like Vermeer and Rembrandt. From inside the waterfront view is beautiful.
Honestly a must-see if you are in the Hague. The building itself is gorgeous, it's not too big but there is a clear path to view all the beautiful paintings. There is a free app you can download that provides even more information, but you have to bring your own headset or earbuds if you want to listen to the stories behind the paintings. The shop is quite big with a variety of items.
On of my top-5 museums in Europe! It has a great collection of Dutch paintings but it is more than just a collection - it has great descriptions and audioguides (there is a free one via an app and you can also take an extra one which I guess is more detailed). The number of paintings is just enough to have a detailed visit but without feeling overwhelmed. I have been twice this year
The works exhibited are very beautiful. We recommend that you do some research before visiting. Free for those under 18. I went with my 2 children. It was very good for me.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
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Definitely worth a visit if you like the classic masters. There are two stories/levels to visit, so it is not a very large museum which makes it perfect for a visit while still leaving time to visit the surrounding city if you are only there for a day. There are some really beautiful paintings to see including some Rembrandt, Vermeer and Rubens. Wheelchairs can move around easily. There is limited seating available in the center of most rooms.
The museum visit was marked by the notable presence of helpful staff members who significantly enhanced the overall experience. From the moment we entered, the staff exhibited a genuine enthusiasm for art and a willingness to assist visitors. Moreover, the museum's collection itself was impressive, showcasing a diverse array of artwork that spanned different periods and styles. Additionally, the museum offered engaging art activities specifically designed for children. These programs were well-organized and staffed by individuals who demonstrated patience and creativity, ensuring that young visitors had both fun and educational experiences while cultivating their artistic interests.
Definitely a perfect place to visit in the heart of the city next to the government building. It is self a very beautiful building. They have collections from famous Dutch artists like Vermeer and Rembrandt. From inside the waterfront view is beautiful.
Honestly a must-see if you are in the Hague. The building itself is gorgeous, it's not too big but there is a clear path to view all the beautiful paintings. There is a free app you can download that provides even more information, but you have to bring your own headset or earbuds if you want to listen to the stories behind the paintings. The shop is quite big with a variety of items.
On of my top-5 museums in Europe! It has a great collection of Dutch paintings but it is more than just a collection - it has great descriptions and audioguides (there is a free one via an app and you can also take an extra one which I guess is more detailed). The number of paintings is just enough to have a detailed visit but without feeling overwhelmed. I have been twice this year
The works exhibited are very beautiful. We recommend that you do some research before visiting. Free for those under 18. I went with my 2 children. It was very good for me.