
Visita la Piazza dei Musei

Rijksmuseum entrance ticket
Get your Rijksmuseum entrance ticket and discover Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals paintings as well as the costume exhibitions.

Van Gogh Museum ticket
Get your tickets for the Van Gogh Museum, a must-see attraction in Amsterdam. Save time with time slot tickets to see the world-famous works by Vincent van Gogh.

Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum skip-the-line ticket
Book your skip-the-line ticket for the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and admire Chagall, Picasso, Mondrian and many other masterpieces of modern art.

House of Bols Cocktail and Genever Experience skip-the-line entrance ticket
Book your House of Bols Cocktail and Genever Experience skip-the-line entrance ticket to discover the world's largest cocktail exhibit.
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Moco Museum tickets with Banksy exhibition
Get your tickets online for the Moco Museum in Amsterdam, and discover the continuously changing exhibitions showcasing works by modern and contemporary artists.
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Diamond Museum Amsterdam entrance tickets
Buy tickets to the Diamond Museum in Amsterdam. Admire a rich collection of replicas of world-famous diamonds, such as the Katana and The Ape Skull.

The diamond engagement ring workshop
Enjoy an intimate Engagement Ring Workshop at the Royal Coster to see how diamonds are polished. Browse the largest diamond collection in Europe.
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House of Bols admission ticket with cocktail workshop
Book your House of Bols admission ticket to discover the world's largest cocktail exhibit, then attend a half-hour cocktail workshop.
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The inside story
Amsterdam's Museum Square owes its name to the several museums located on this leafy public space. The Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum as well as the Concertgebouw, a performance space, are all located on this park, which is also used for festivals and other public events. In fact, Museum Square was originally designed to host the World Exhibition in 1883 and received its current moniker only when the Rijksmuseum opened two years later. There’s also a skating pond, skateboard ramp, playground and sculptures throughout this popular public space.