Escher in The Palace is a permanent museum installation located in the historic Lange Voorhout Palace in The Hague. The exhibition is dedicated to the life and works of the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, featuring a collection of his most recognized prints and woodcuts.
The museum is housed within the former winter residence of Queen Mother Emma, providing a royal backdrop for the artist’s mathematical and surreal creations. Visitors can observe the development of Escher’s style from early landscapes to his famous "impossible" constructions.
Entrance ticket to Escher in The Palace
Access to permanent exhibitions
Guided tours (available for a separate fee)
Food and beverages
Phyiscal audio guide devices
The museum is closed on Mondays.
Large bags and backpacks are not permitted inside the galleries.
Photographs is allowed but must be done without the use of a flash.
Free cancellation or rescueduling is allowed up to 24 hours before the experience.
By Car: The museum is located in a pedestrian-friendly zone; parking is available at the nearby Interparking Museumkwartier
By public transportation: Take Tram 15 or 17 from Den Haag Centraal to the Korte Voorhout stop (2-minute walk)
By taxi or ride-hailing: Request a drop-off at the "Korte Voorhout" or "Lange Voorhout" for direct access to the palace entrance