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The museum of the Netherlands, in Amsterdam. 800 years of Dutch history, with the great Dutch masters as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh.
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The Shop and The Café are open from 9 am to 6 pm. These are...
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The iconic Rijksmuseum in the heart of Amsterdam is one of...
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Closer to Johannes Vermeer: Come along to explore his life...
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The Sampling Officials of the Amsterdam Drapers’ Guild,...
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Apr 27, 2022 · Markgraf Konrad II., auch Markgraf Konrad II. von Landsberg, (* lange vor dem 13. September 1159; † 6. Mai 1210) war ab 1190 Graf auf Eilenburg und Markgraf der Lausitz und ab 1207 Graf von Groitzsch und auf Sommerschenburg, aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Wettiner.
- Groitzsch, Saxony
- before September 13, 1159
- "Konrad II. (Lausitz)"
- Groitzsch, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
With 8,000 objects, we tell the story of 800 years of Dutch art and history. We take you from the Middle Ages to Mondrian. We do this of course in the historic castle-like building with at its center the Gallery of Honour. Book a visit.
This iconic museum in the heart of Amsterdam is a must-visit for any culture lover. The Rijksmuseum houses more than 8,000 works of art from Dutch and European history, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Van Gogh.
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To visit this location with your City Card, you must reserve a time slot in advance. Book a time slot via this link , select your time slot and choose the 'I already have a ticket/voucher’' ticket during checkout. Please note that the Rijksmuseum is a popular location and during busy periods may have fewer or no time slots available for dates in th...
You’ll find the Rijksmuseum on the Museumplein in downtown Amsterdam. Close to the city’s historic canals and shops and just 20 minutes’ walk from the Anne Frank house. Mix city buzz with chill time at the Rijks.
What makes the Rijksmuseum one of the world’s most famous museums is the fame of the masterpieces in its collection. Like The Milkmaid by Vermeer, Self-portrait by Van Gogh, The Merry Family by Jan Steen and Rembrandt’s Night Watch. But so many other pieces in the collection could take you by surprise and capture your imagination. Like Breitner’s G...
There’s something for everyone at the Rijksmuseum. From guided tours to family games, workshops and theatre programmes. If you’re visiting for the first time, how about taking The best of the Rijksmuseumtour? During school holidays, we arrange special activities for young people, like an Escape Game. See what’s coming up
The Gallery of Honour with masterpieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Jan Steen.The Milkmaid and the Night WatchThe collection of doll’s houses, model ships and armouryThe Cuypers Library, the oldest and biggest collection of art history books in the Netherlands.Book your ticket online and choose your own time slot.Short of time? You can easily see the museum highlights in an hour.Located in the heart of Amsterdam, on the stunning Museumplein, stands the Rijksmuseum, one of the most renowned and imposing museums in the world. With a staggering collection of over a million artworks, the Rijksmuseum narrates the tale of 800 years of Dutch history, from the Middle Ages to the ...
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"Margrave Conrad II of Lusatia, also known as Margrave Konrad II of Landsberg (before 1159 – 6 May 1210), was a member of the House of Wettin. He was Count of Eilenburg and Margrave of Lusatia from 1190 until his death.