Can the Rijksmuseum's world-renowned collection provide a good introduction to Dutch culture? This tour lets your Dutch students explore this question together with their international guests. By looking at famous artworks they will learn about Dutch art & history while getting to know each other’s culture better. 

Program

During this one-hour tour students will discuss things that are often seen as typically Dutch. But the question is how Dutch are these things really? Where did they come from? Are they still typically Dutch, or are they more stereotypes? But also the culture of the international guests will be spoken about. For example, is there also a so called Golden Age in their country?

Students will visit different centuries and will get to know each other via different themes, art works and objects. And of course a stop at Rembrandt’s Night Watch cannot be left out.

Good to know

Please be 15 minutes prior to the tour at the assembly point for schools, outside the museum next to the regular entrances. You can report your group with one our security guards. They will let you enter the museum. Once in the museum, you can go to the School Desk. This is the point where the tour will start.

We regret to inform you that once you have received the confirmation of the booking we cannot cancel the booking or restitute the fees unless the Rijksmuseum judges that there is obvious force majeure. Obvious force majeure does not mean cancellation due to (impending) illness, even if it is related to COVID-19.

Prior to making a booking on our website, please discuss whether the school management and the parents agree with the Rijksmuseum visit. Only the museum can (if it deems it necessary) cancel a visit, for example due to measures and/or instructions from the appropriate authorities. Please read at our terms and conditions.

Daily
Guided tour

Language

The tour is in English

Price

€ 55 per 15 students

Supervisors

  • min. 1, max. 2 supervisor per 15 students
  • supervisors have free admission

Book your tour three weeks in advance.