Private Rijksmuseum Walking Tour
Journey through time as you admire highlights from the Medieval period to the 19th century, with in-depth commentary tailored to your interests. See the deeply religious yet captivating works of Geertgen tot Sint Jans, then delve into the Renaissance era with insights into Lucas van Leyden, known as the Rembrandt of his time.
Immerse yourself in the ...
Meeting point
Hobbemastraat 25, 1071 XZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum
Medieval Times
Begin your journey with deeply religious yet powerful works by Geertgen tot Sint Jans, including the iconic Tree of Jesse. A captivating introduction to Dutch medieval art.
Renaissance Era
Discover how the Dutch Renaissance set the foundation for the Golden Age. See remarkable works by Lucas van Leyden, often considered the Rembrandt of the 16th century.
Golden Age
Explore the brilliance of the 17th century through the eyes of its three greatest masters: Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer, and Rembrandt van Rijn.
18th Century
Step into an era of elegance and refinement, featuring exquisite handmade furniture, marble fireplaces, intricate clocks, porcelain animals, and luxurious decorative art.
19th Century
Marvel at the epic Battle at Waterloo, the largest painting in the Rijksmuseum, created by Jan Willem Pieneman — often dubbed the Rembrandt of the 19th century.
Vincent van Gogh
Conclude your tour on a high note with iconic works by Vincent van Gogh, whose unique brushstrokes and vibrant palette revolutionized modern art.


