Entrance ticket H'ART Museum
From Rembrandt to Vermeer: discover 75 masterpieces in H’ART Museum Amsterdam and experience 17th century city life as you have never seen it before. Intimate, rich and astonishingly real
What to expect
- Entrance ticket H'ART Museum (worth €27.50)
- Free up to 17 years
- H'ART Museum is a monumental building on the Amstel with top exhibitions of world class
- 18 works by Rembrandt on display together for the first time in Amsterdam
- Including a rare restored painting by Johannes Vermeer
- Works by Jan Steen, Frans Hals and Maria Schalcken
- A timeless image of daily life in the 17th century
Conditions
- The voucher is valid on the date you choose
- The voucher is your entrance ticket. Show it from your smartphone or take a printed copy with you
- View the current opening hours of H'ART Museum
More information
Step into the H’ART Museum in the heart of Amsterdam and be surprised by world art of the highest level. No permanent collection, but changing exhibitions in collaboration with icons such as the British Museum and Centre Pompidou.
From Rembrandt to Vermeer, masterpieces from The Leiden Collection
H’ART Museum presents The Leiden Collection from 9 April to 24 August 2025. A unique and intimate glimpse into 17th-century Amsterdam, through the eyes of the great Dutch masters.
Especially for the 750th anniversary of the city, eighteen works by Rembrandt - seventeen paintings and one drawing - can be admired together in Amsterdam for the first time.
Other influential painters in the exhibition include Frans Hals, Jan Steen, Ferdinand Bol, Gerard Dou, Frans van Mieris and Maria Schalcken. Together they show the daily reality of 17th-century Amsterdammers. As the icing on the cake, a very special work by Johannes Vermeer has been restored for this occasion.
Showing off your wealth, strengthening your image with a (self)portrait, growing old with wrinkles, and enjoying food, drink, literature and music: in 75 works of art, From Rembrandt to Vermeer sketches city life in all its facets. Central to these paintings is the human being: from young to old, rich or poor, beautiful and ugly.
Accessibility
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For more information, visit the H'ART Museum website.