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Timing and schedule
Monday
1:00 PM - 6:00PM
Tuesday - Sunday
10:00AM - 6:00 PM
The Mauritshuis in The Hague houses a permanent collection featuring numerous Dutch and Flemish masterpieces. A primary feature of the museum is Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, a portrait that has influenced various literary and cinematic works.
The gallery also contains Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp and Fabritius’s The Goldfinch. Other notable works on display include The Bull by Paulus Potter and the collaborative piece The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man by Rubens and Brueghel.
The collection is comprised of works by several historically significant artists, including Van Dyck, Holbein, Hals, and Steen. It is considered a central cultural venue within the city of The Hague.
By car
Parking: The most convenient parking is available at the Pleingarage or the Museumkwartier garage, both of which are within short walking distance of the entrance.
Access: Follow signs for 'Centrum' and then 'Mauritshuis' or 'Plein' once entering the city
By public transportation
From Den Haag Centraal (Central Station): The museum is approximately a 10-minute walk away. Alternatively, take Tram 15 or 16 and depart at the 'Korte Voorhout' stop.
From Den Haag HS (Hollands Spoor Station): Take Tram 1 or 9 and depart at the 'Kneuterdijk' stop.
By taxi or ride-hailing
Drop-off: Taxis can drop passengers off at the Plein square, which is directly adjacent to the museum entrance.
Availability: Major ride-hailing services and local taxi companies operate extensively throughout The Hague.