Escher in The Palace The Hague: Entry Ticket
Escher in The Palace: Entry Ticket
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- Spectacular visuals
- Worth every penny
Visitors rave about the Escher in The Palace exhibition, praising its unique and thought-provoking artwork. Many reviewers comment on the beautiful setting of the former Winter Palace, which adds to the overall experience. While some visitors found the exhibition to be a bit pricey, most agree that it's worth the cost for the incredible artwork and the opportunity to see it in a stunning setting.
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Escher in The Palace Tickets
Step into the former Winter Palace of Queen Mother Emma in The Hague, where the mind-bending art of M.C. Escher comes to life in royal surroundings. This permanent exhibition houses the world's largest collection of the Dutch graphic artist's work, featuring his famous impossible staircases, transforming creatures, and geometric puzzles that challenge your perception of reality.
You'll explore ornate palace rooms filled with original prints, sketches, and drawings that showcase Escher's fascination with infinity, metamorphosis, and mathematical precision. The historic setting adds another layer of wonder as 19th-century royal elegance meets 20th-century artistic innovation. Each room reveals new optical illusions and intricate tessellations that demonstrate why Escher remains one of the most celebrated graphic artists of all time.
Highlights
- Original prints and sketches from M.C. Escher's complete career spanning decades of artistic evolution
- Interactive exhibits that challenge your vision and demonstrate the mathematical principles behind his art
- Famous works including impossible architectural drawings and transformation sequences
- The beautifully restored palace rooms that provide an elegant backdrop to the exhibition
- Educational displays explaining how mathematical concepts inspire artistic creation
- Self-paced exploration allowing you to study each piece in detail
Plan Your Visit to Escher in The Palace
The museum is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring all visitors can enjoy the complete exhibition. You'll need to arrive during your selected time slot and should bring valid photo identification for entry. Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the collection at their own pace.
Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so check the signs or ask staff members who are available to answer questions and provide guidance. Children are welcome but should be supervised throughout the visit to protect the valuable artworks.
The Hague offers plenty more cultural attractions within walking distance. After exploring Escher's mathematical art, you might enjoy Mauritshuis tickets to see Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, or discover more of the city's royal heritage with The Hague city tour that covers the political heart of the Netherlands.
Why you'll love it
- Explore the world's largest collection of M.C. Escher originals
- Set inside Queen Mother Emma's former Winter Palace in The Hague
- Marvel at famous impossible staircases and transforming creatures
- See original prints and sketches displayed in ornate palace rooms
- Challenge your perception with geometric puzzles and optical illusions
What's included
- Entry ticket
- Access to the permanent exhibition
Good to know
- Age suitability
- The exhibition is suitable for children aged 6 and above. Children under 6 years old are not recommended due to the complexity of the artwork.
- Opening times
11:00am - 05:00pm 11:00am - 05:00pm 11:00am - 05:00pm 11:00am - 05:00pm 11:00am - 05:00pm 11:00am - 05:00pm Closed
- Know before you go
Before visiting Escher in The Palace, please note that tickets are available online in advance to avoid long wait times. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking around the exhibition. Bringing a camera is allowed, but flash photography is not permitted. The former Winter Palace has limited wheelchair accessibility, so it's recommended to contact the venue in advance for assistance. Plan to spend at least 90 minutes exploring the exhibition.
- Visitor guidelines
Please arrive during your selected time slot
Follow staff instructions at all times
Respect artworks and avoid touching exhibits
Keep noise to a minimum for other guests
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
How long does it take?
The exhibition can be explored in about 90 minutes, but feel free to spend more time if you'd like to take in all the details.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, the exhibition is suitable for families with children aged 6 and above. However, please note that some of the artwork may be too complex for younger children.
What's included?
The entry ticket includes access to the Escher in The Palace exhibition, as well as the former Winter Palace's gardens.
How do I get there?
The venue is located in the heart of The Hague, and you can easily reach it by public transportation or on foot. The nearest tram stop is 'Paleis Soestdijk', and the nearest bus stop is 'Paleis Soestdijk'.
Where you'll be
74,Lange Voorhout
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