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Rijksmuseum App
Rijksmuseum App
Make the most of your visit to the Rijksmuseum! The free Rijksmuseum App lets you buy tickets, take free audio tours and find your way through the museum or scroll through the online collection.
Want to learn more about Rembrandt, the highlights of the museum or the building itself? Try one of the audio tours in the app, which are the same as those available for hire at the museum’s multimedia desk. The navigation tool and interactive floor plan make it easy to find your way from one gallery to the next. With stories from the Rijksmuseum plus expert and artist interviews, you’ll see so much more than you would on your own.
Even if you’re not doing a tour, you can enter numbered objects in the app’s search tool to read more details about the artist or work. You can also use it to look up information about works and where to find them in the museum. Want the fastest route to The Jewish Bride? Or to see paintings by The Hague School or Mondriaan? Just type what you’re looking for in the app. It’s like having the whole Rijksmuseum in your pocket!
You can see paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Breitner at the Rijksmuseum, in the heart of Amsterdam. But you can also enjoy them in the comfort of your own home. Explore all your favourite works in the app before or after your visit. Scroll and swipe through the artworks at your own pace and zoom in to see the tiniest details. The app also lets you easily save images to your own collection.
The Rijksmuseum App was made possible with support from our chief sponsor, KPN, and developed in association with KPN, Fabrique, Q42 and Movin. The audio tours were made possible by the VSBfonds and all the experts and contributors who volunteered their time. Wi-Fi in the Rijksmuseum is provided by Cisco. We are deeply grateful to all these wonderful partners.
Free Rijksmuseum tours
Our online collection
Create your own route
You can also use the app to pre-purchase tickets. Save them on your smartphone to scan at the museum ticket checkpoint. It’s more convenient, and helps save a tree!