Rijksmuseum
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The Rijksmuseum is one of Amsterdam’s most iconic museums. Dedicated to art and history, it is home to a vast selection of artwork including Rembrandt’s The Night Watch and Vermeer’s The Milkmaid. The museum has various child-friendly accessible activities including tours, treasure hunts, drawing lessons, and digital games. Read more about child-friendly activities like the family activity guide.
Additional useful information: The Rijksmuseum offers special maps showing wheelchair-friendly routes and toilets. Visitors unable to wait in line for medical reasons can obtain a Fast Pass.
Read more about the museum’s accessibility here. To reserve a wheelchair, rollator, walking stick or foldable chair, please email: groepen@rijksmuseum.nl
Accessibility
Entrance via lift
Lifts
Accessible toilets with support rails
Mobility scooters allowed
Wheelchairs, rollators, canes and foldable chairs available to borrow
Close to public transportation (5 min)
Wheelchair-friendly parking spaces nearby
Free admission for wheelchair chaperone
Toilets
There are multiple accessible toilets at the Rijksmuseum. Click here for photos of the accessible toilet. The Rijksmuseum also has a Changing Places facility. Speak to member of staff know if you would like to use these facilities.
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Address
Rijksmuseum
Museumstraat 1
1071 XX Amsterdam