Experience the Mauritshuis, which houses the finest Dutch paintings from the Golden Age, and indulge your inner art enthusiast. Discover one of The Hague’s most recognizable structures—it’s near to the Parliament. Gaze onto the pond from its windows.
Explore the small yet recognized world-class collection of the art museum. Explore almost 200 masterpieces that are always on exhibit, including “The Bull” by Potter, “The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt, and “The Goldfinch” by Fabritius.
Take in the wealth of diversity in the collection, which includes portraits by Rubens, still lifes by Adriaen Coorte, landscapes by Jacob van Ruisdael, and genre paintings by Jan Steen.
Take in the grand yet cozy interior of this 17th-century relic, complete with silky wall coverings, glistening chandeliers, and enormous painted ceilings.
Take your time and explore the gallery at your own pace. It takes approximately one and a half hours on average to complete a visit. Take a look at the temporary exhibition, purchase some souvenirs, and explore the diner and coffee house.
Our Laughing Boy is loaned to the Rijksmuseum for the Frans Hals exhibition from February 16 to June 9. Among the most well-known and exceptional artists of the Dutch 17th century is Frans Hals. Hals's ability to "bring his paintings to life" with color and large brushstrokes is evident in every one of his works. Our most famous Hals will not be there, but the Mauritshuis still has four more of his amazing paintings that you may view.
Mauritshuis
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