Scenic spot introduction:

National University of Amsterdam museum (Rijksmuseum) for collection Rembrandt It is famous for the masterpieces of Dutch "Golden Age" artists such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals. It is the largest museum , one of the world's top ten museum It is also the only country in the world that is open to the public 365 days a year. museum . museum of Palace-style architecture The magnificent and magnificent building has been transformed into a spacious, bright and modern 21st century building after the renovation and improvement of some facilities. museum Here, visitors can not only appreciate peerless works, but also visit classical buildings. It is the best place for a cultural and artistic baptism.

Attractions distribution:

National University of Amsterdam museum The Rijksmuseum is located at Museumstraat 1 in the city center and has more than 260 exhibition rooms. painting ,Sculpture, Decoration Craft , Dutch History , Asian art, prints, etc. Among them, painting It occupies the largest proportion and is the core part of the museum. The most famous one is Rembrandt Huge oil paintings The Night Watch (Rembrandt's The Night Watch). Decoration Craft The exhibition area includes furniture, ceramics, metalware, glassware, dyed and textile products from all over Europe from the 12th to the 20th century. Dutch History In addition to introducing the country's historical relics, the exhibition area also introduces furniture and various utensils from regions related to the Dutch East India Company, such as Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. The Asian Art Exhibition Area has Chinese porcelain, Japanese screens and swords, and Indonesian bronze statues of Lord Shiva, all of which are extremely valuable collections. The Print Exhibition Area displays the most exquisite prints, sketches, illuminated manuscripts and propaganda posters in Europe, including the works of many famous painters, more than 1,000 copperplate prints, Japanese Ukiyo-e, etc.

Scenic spot features:

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Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

1. Must-see masterpieces:

(1) "The Night Watch" (Rembrandt)

(2) "The Jewish Bride" (Rembrandt)

( 3) "The Inspector of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry" (Rembrandt)

(4) "Self-Portrait" (Rembrandt)

(5) "The Cook" (Vermeer)

(6) "Small Street" (Vermeer)

(7) "Wedding Portrait" (Hals)

(8) "The Happy Drunkard" (Haars els)

(9) "St. Nicholas Day" (Stee)

(10) "Winter Scene" (Avicamp)

(11) Doll Room

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Museum Shop) Cups, pens, plates, school bags, umbrellas, etc. with paintings by famous artists.

(Local specialties) Dutch windmill models, clogs, chocolates, etc.

(Recommended shopping destination) de Bijenkorf, the largest and most upscale shopping mall in the Netherlands, Schiphol World Avenue, fashion brand area → Rokin Street, Nieuwendijk Street and Kalverstraat Street, luxury street → P.C Hoofstraat Street, boutique shopping District → Nine Little Streets.

(Specialties) Dutch oliebollen, sweet cakes (Speculaas), Dutch cheese, Dutch pie (gebak), Dutch pea soup (erwtensoep), cream meatballs (bitterballen).

(Recommended restaurant) Authentic Moroccan cuisine → Mamouche, a famous vegetarian restaurant → De Bolhoed.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Netherlands > Amsterdam

How to get there:

Getting There:

1. Amsterdam Central Station: Take tram 2 or 5 (get off at Hobbemastraat)

2. Zuid Train Station: Take tram No. 5 (get off at Hobbemastraat station)

3. Sloterdijk Train Station: Take tram 12 (get off at Concertgebouw station)

4.Amstelstation train station: Take the subway to Weesperplein, then transfer to tram No. 7 or 10 (get off at Spiegelgracht station).

5. Local bus station Marnixstraat: take bus No. 26, 65, 66, 170 or 172

6. Schiphol Airport: Take bus No. 197 and get off at Hobbemastraat.



Self-driving route:

Amsterdam ring road A10, exit RAI (S109).

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

National Museum Ticket Prices:

Every day 09:00-17:00

Scenic area opening hours:

Adults 15€, under 18s free.

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