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taruntravell · 9 months
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Behind the Canvas: Exploring Rijksmuseum with Exclusive Tours"
"Behind the Canvas: Exploring Rijksmuseum tours with Exclusive Tours" seems like a fascinating title for an event or experience. While I don't have specific information on events beyond my last update in January 2022, I can help you create a fictional or general concept for such an exploration. Here's a sample description:
Event Description:
Embark on a unique journey into the heart of art at the renowned Rijksmuseum tickets with our exclusive event, "Behind the Canvas: Exploring Rijksmuseum with Exclusive Tours." This immersive experience goes beyond the typical museum visit, offering a curated exploration of the masterpieces that grace the museum's walls.
Highlights:
Private Curator-led Tours: Delve into the stories behind the canvases with private tours led by the museum's expert curators. Gain insights into the historical context, artistic techniques, and hidden details that bring each masterpiece to life.
VIP Access: Enjoy privileged access to restricted areas and hidden gems within the museum. Explore the archives and conservation studios to witness the meticulous work that goes into preserving these invaluable artworks.
Interactive Workshops: Engage in hands-on workshops that allow you to experience art in a whole new way. From trying your hand at traditional art techniques to interactive digital installations, this event is designed to awaken your inner artist.
Culinary Delights: Savor a curated culinary experience inspired by the artworks themselves. Indulge in a gastronomic journey that combines art and cuisine, creating a sensory experience unlike any other.
Exclusive Evening Gala: Wrap up your exploration with an exclusive evening gala surrounded by the museum's masterpieces. Enjoy live music, performances, and the opportunity to mingle with fellow art enthusiasts in a glamorous setting.
Date and Tickets:
Limited tickets are available for this exclusive event, scheduled for [date]. Secure your spot for an unforgettable journey "Behind the Canvas" at Rijksmuseum.
Feel free to tailor the description based on your preferences or the specific details you'd like to include in your fictional event.
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aahsoka · 5 months
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this is so…… u guys couldnt be bothered to just write and record descriptions for the blind before this …….. ??????? were the audio guides that bad previously ???????? i do Not trust an ai to accurately convey these paintings when you have like . professional art curators and historians probably literally in ur employ who would do a better job ???????
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sreehari28 · 1 year
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In this Amsterdam vlog, I embark on a journey of discovery through some of the city's most iconic sites. I visit the Sex Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Red Light Secrets Museum, immersing myself in Amsterdam's unique history and culture. Plus, I challenge myself by attempting to speak Dutch with the locals and exploring some lesser-known areas of the city. First, I visit the Sex Museum, which offers a fascinating insight into Amsterdam's liberal attitude towards sex. I explore the exhibition, which includes a range of erotic artifacts, artwork, and even a life-size replica of a red-light district window. Next, I head to the Rijksmuseum, where I marvel at the Dutch Masters' masterpieces and learn about the history of art in the Netherlands. Afterward, I visit the Red Light Secrets Museum, where I take a peek behind the curtains of the infamous red-light district. I learn about the history of the area and hear stories from the women who work there. Throughout my travels, I attempt to speak Dutch with the locals, which proves to be more challenging than I anticipated. However, I have fun practicing and learning a few new phrases. Lastly, I explore some lesser-known areas of Amsterdam, discovering hidden gems and experiencing the city's unique charm. From picturesque canals to colorful street art, there's always something new and exciting to see in Amsterdam. Join me on this exciting adventure as I discover Amsterdam's rich history and unique culture. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more travel vlogs!
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bigfan-fanfic · 2 years
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Pale Moonlight (Male!Reader x Nate Drake)
Requested by @jayfeather965 for  Definitely would enjoy a fic on the story between Nate drake and their male Catwoman-style character. History of their cat and mouse games?
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It's always funny to take the great Nate Drake by surprise.
You slip your arm into his and reach over to pretend to straighten out a wrinkle in his suit, before pressing your lips to his stunned, slack ones.
"I swear, darling, you'd be lost without me!" you chuckle jovially, waltzing right past the guards.
You had stolen his tickets from his suit jacket's inner pocket, and handed them to the bouncer with practiced ease.
"What the hell are you doing?" he practically growls once you're both into the gala.
You wink. "Aw, Nate, you know you can't pull off a job like this on your own. Remember that exhibition at the Rijksmuseum?"
He looks even more dour. "Yeah, when you stole the artifact from me and left me to get taken to an Amsterdam prison?"
You flick you wrist dismissively. "I gave it back."
"So, there's someone else looking for this thing and you need a partner? Slash patsy if things go wrong?"
You pat his chest, admiring for a moment the feeling of his broad muscles under the suit. "Got it in one. Besides, the real crime would be seeing that cute little ass of yours headed back to jail. Again."
He frowns. "I still don't trust you."
"Smart of you."
"Probably will be good to have your... skills."
"We do the same things, Nate, my love. Only difference is you steal from dead people."
It must have been almost a decade back that you met Nate. He was a cute young guy, and completely starstruck when he saw you in your tight black garments you wore for thieving.
So starstruck he nearly forgot to chase you when you grabbed the artifact he needed and began to free run your way out of the museum.
You jumped and flipped through the air, with Nate scrambling to keep pace.
But finally he chased you to a high rooftop near the museum.
You smirked and blew him a kiss before flipping off of the roof, vanishing.
Over the years you've played your game with him, laughing at him as he always stays one step behind of you.
And just when the game would've gone too far, you backed down, letting him have an artifact, or stopping to dance with him at an event or helping him evade some guards by kissing him in an alcove.
Nate holds you tightly to him as you dance, both of you scanning the room for cameras and sensors. You know he's trying to keep you from fleeing, but the press is nice.
Besides, it's so easy when your hips are so close to feel the way he shudders when your hand slips under his lapel and cups his pectoral.
You stare in fascination at the way his Adam's apple bobs.
"Hey... are you getting distracted by me?" he asks in surprise.
"Yup. Anyone ever tell you you've got a nice ass?"
"Yeah, you."
You smirk. "You ever considered... us?"
He chuckles. "You really think I was chasing you down for artifacts all these years?"
You kiss him, making his eyes go wide. "Tell you what. You head to my hotel room and order dinner. We'll be each other's alibi. I'll meet you there."
He nods dumbly, and you cop another feel of his chest. "And Nate? Lose the suit by the time I get there."
You watch him leave, knowing you have it all well in hand.
Maybe tonight you'll make up for years of lost time, and you'll finally plunder the treasure you've been wanting for nearly a decade.
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liefst · 5 months
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I'm going to Amsterdam for my birthday soon! Is there anywhere you reccomend going or general advice? I'm really looking forward to it :)
walk around the city center and look at the architecture, buy some food and drinks and have an improvised picknick by one of the canals (go and sit in one of the green spaces beside the streets/"in" the canals that they created recently), visit the secondhand book market at oudemanhuispoort, if you want to visit the anne frank house/the van gogh museum/the rijksmuseum: buy your tickets online in advance, browse secondhand english books at "the book exchange", visit begijnhof, the vondelpark is crowded and overrated in my opinion but the streets around it are beautiful, have a look around in the red light district if you must but it's not worth it spending a lot of time there (loads of drunken male tourists and the worst tourist trap shops and cafes you have ever seen), take any ferry to amsterdam noord and back again to see the water and feel the wind in your hair (it's free), and my best kept secret tip: for a walk in a more "authentic"/less touristic/still very picturesque environment: take the metro to noorderpark (only about 2 minutes from central station), then take a walk through the street nieuwendammerdijk and explore its side streets, and stop halfway for a cup of tea/coffee/a drink at café ‘t sluisje :)
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copperbadge · 2 years
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Hi Sam! I know you've plans to travel Europe somewhat this spring and it sounds as if you already have a packed schedule but IF you happen to be in Amsterdam at all you might want to see the Vermeer exhibit at Rijksmuseum while you're there - they have about 3/4 of his paintings all together.
It is absolutely killing me that I didn't find out about this until after I'd made plans -- I saw it a few weeks ago and started trying to figure out if I could rearrange anything to get there.
I can't leave London earlier or get to Paris later, and the only day between the two is a single transit day I had planned to use to visit Brussels; Amsterdam is in the wrong direction -- essentially it'd be three hours London to Amsterdam, then four hours Amsterdam to Paris, with a gap inbetween to see the Vermeers.
It's doable, but it means skipping Brussels. In theory I could; I was planning on the Magritte museum but it's closed the day I'm in Brussels, so that's not a huge loss. But it also means I will be within shouting distance of Sam The Zebra, the real reason I was going to Brussels, and not get to see him, which would be a shame. It also means eating the cost of about $200 in train tickets and booking about $300 in new ones.
I still have a little time to figure it out. Vermeer is so, so tempting, and Magritte was already taken from me. But those nonrefundable tickets to Brussels really burn.
ETA: Ah, the Vermeer exhibit is sold out anyway :/
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aquitainequeen · 2 months
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To those who have been to the Rijksmuseum; is it worth getting a guided tour, or better to go with a standard ticket?
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thinkragelive · 3 months
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2023 : Beauty Denied [Europe Trip Day 02 Amsterdam]
Atrium of the Rijksmuseum. That’s all we got to see. Didn’t realize we needed to pre-book tickets. Been before, and wanted to see again. Learning moment, as it set the stage for the rest of the trip - check hours, check tickets, buy in advance when possible - everywhere.
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bonesandthebees · 1 year
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i’m going to amsterdam in a couple weeks so if you have any recommendations of what places to visit please share!!!! i also cannot sleep on planes, people don’t understand the struggle😵‍💫
hope you have a lovely time bee, you deserve it :))
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Hi hedgehog!! I waited to answer this till I left Amsterdam so I could give you my full experience recommendations lol
We were supposed to have two full days in Amsterdam but due to our flight out being cancelled and rescheduled we ended up only having one so we didn’t do as much as we wanted to. But we went to the Rijksmuseum which is this gorgeous and huge art museum that I absolutely loved, but definitely only go if you’re into art museums lol. We also wanted to go to the Van Gogh museum which is right by where the Rijksmuseum is but they were sold out for the day we were there so if you wanna visit buy your tickets ahead of time
We also went to a very cool flea market called the Albert Cuyp market! Lots of neat stuff for sale and walking over there we found a few vintage clothing stores which were very fun to browse through. It’s a very pretty area in general with lots of shops so I highly recommend it
Also word to the wise: coffee shops in Amsterdam do not sell coffee, that’s where you get weed. You gotta search for cafes on your google maps if you wanna find coffee in the morning when you’re half asleep 😭 this morning we went to a cafe near our hostel called Latei that I ADORED. It’s a small place with really cute decor, and as someone who genuinely likes the taste of coffee and doesn’t like it to be super sweet, the coffee was so good. I also had a croissant with cheese and tomato on it and it might be one of the best breakfast sandwiches I’ve ever had highly recommend
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la-vie-en-lys · 9 months
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So long as that woman from the Rijksmuseum in painted quiet and concentration keeps pouring milk day after day from the pitcher to the bowl the World hasn’t earned the world’s end.
Things I did in Amsterdam during the 6-hour layover I had on my way to France, back in November: got out of the airport as quickly as possible, rushed to the Rijksmuseum, paid €22 for the ticket even though I knew I didn't have enough time to see even 1/4 of the whole collection, ran across it to find the Milkmaid, found the Milkmaid (and some other Vermeers, as well as some Vermeer's contemporaries, which I also loved), saw like 4.5 other paintings, and then had to rush out and catch the tram back to the airport (barely making it in time for the other flight).
Do I wish I had more time to spend like, the whole afternoon at the museum and see most of the collection, instead of doing a speedrun and probably missing some gems? Yes. Does it mean I regret going? Absolutely not.
I mean, man. Look at that painting.
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Navigated the trams in Amsterdam today and even though we couldn’t get tickets ( they sell out 6 weeks ahead) we went to Anne Frank’s house and had a look anyway
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Then to the Rijksmuseum to see all the wonderful Dutch masters. An amazing museum to visit.
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The Royal Palace
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Floating Flower Markets
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Loving all the buildings and food too !! Went to the Albert Cuyp Markets and had to try the herring
Head out tonight and see the red light district x
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taruntravell · 9 months
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Family-Friendly Adventures: Rijksmuseum Tours for All Ages"
Title: "Discovering Art Together: Family-Friendly Adventures at the Rijksmuseum"
Introduction: Embark on an artistic journey with your family at the Rijksmuseum tours, a treasure trove of Dutch art and culture. This iconic museum in Amsterdam offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages, making it the perfect destination for a family-friendly adventure. Immerse yourselves in centuries of history, creativity, and innovation as you explore the diverse collections that the Rijksmuseum tickets has to offer.
Section 1: "Welcome to the Rijksmuseum"
Begin your family adventure with a warm welcome to the Rijksmuseum. Discover the fascinating history of the museum and its role in preserving Dutch heritage. Engage your children with interactive exhibits that provide an overview of what awaits them inside.
Section 2: "Kid-Friendly Exhibits"
The Rijksmuseum has curated specific exhibits designed to captivate the imaginations of younger visitors. From vibrant paintings to interactive installations, these displays are carefully crafted to be both educational and entertaining. Dive into the world of storytelling through art, sparking creativity and curiosity in your little ones.
Section 3: "Family-Focused Tours"
Opt for family-focused tours led by knowledgeable guides who specialize in engaging visitors of all ages. These tours are tailored to make art history come alive for children, offering a dynamic and interactive exploration of the museum's masterpieces. Learn interesting stories behind the artworks, making the experience memorable for the entire family.
Section 4: "Hands-On Workshops"
Participate in hands-on workshops that encourage creativity and artistic expression. Engage in activities such as drawing, painting, and crafting inspired by the museum's collection. These workshops provide a unique opportunity for children to connect with art on a personal level, fostering a lifelong appreciation for creativity.
Section 5: "Digital Adventures"
Embrace technology with the Rijksmuseum's digital tools designed for family exploration. Interactive apps and audio guides cater to different age groups, offering an immersive experience that blends the traditional with the contemporary. Enhance your visit by incorporating digital adventures into your museum exploration.
Section 6: "Kid-Friendly Amenities"
Explore the museum with ease, thanks to kid-friendly amenities such as stroller rentals, family restrooms, and cozy spots for a quick break. The Rijksmuseum is committed to ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for families, making it an ideal destination for a day of cultural exploration.
Section 7: "Planning Your Visit"
Before embarking on your family adventure, plan your visit with helpful tips and recommendations. Discover family-friendly dining options, explore nearby parks for a leisurely picnic, and make the most of your time at the Rijksmuseum.
Conclusion: Create lasting memories with your family as you embark on a family-friendly adventure at the Rijksmuseum. From captivating exhibits and interactive tours to hands-on workshops, the museum offers a rich cultural experience that will inspire and delight visitors of all ages. Immerse yourselves in the beauty of Dutch art and history, fostering a love for creativity and learning that will last a lifetime.
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lawrencefineart · 2 years
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We’ll, if you were hoping to pop over to Amsterdam for the Vermeer exhibition, you are out of luck. Tickets went faster than those for a Taylor Swift concert, and all 450,000 are sold. Hoping the museum can free up some more spaces. Pictured here: Marjorie Strider, “Girl with the Pearl Earring.” #vermeer #marjoriestrider @rijksmuseum #pop #popart #oldmasters #contemporaryart #girlwiththepearlearring #paintingoftheday #femaleartist #womenartists #artadvisory https://www.instagram.com/p/Com5lGALV2h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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therealrichardpapen · 2 years
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Ohh I was wondering! is it possible to visit both the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh museum in one day or are the museums just to big for that? For when I visit Amsterdam, would you recommend I visit the museums in one or two days?👀(sincerely, someone who loves art v much)
Alright. I went to Rijksmuseum for Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Vermeer and Jan Asselijn, and didn't pay a lot of attention to any other sections (besides the temporary exhibition I went there for). Even for these, it took a bit of time (2h). The wardrobe line is huge, and the museum is split in two by a walkable passage. Get the map from the info point otherwise you'll be lost.
If you want to visit these museums, BOOK TICKETS. The lines are huge and they request booked tickets in advance.
Timewise, I'd say 2h for the Van Gogh Museum. I must say, I almost started crying when reading the fragments of his life that were on the walls next to his paintings. I've been a big fan for years, but I must admit, I'll be forever moved by his life and life.
For Rijks, it took me a bit over 2h (wardrobe included). I went there for a temporary exhibition (Clara and Onderreepsels), which took me around an hour I'd say. Make a plan on what you'd want to see in Rijks, and maybe reserve 4-5 hours of your day if you want to see most (if not) everything. The gallery of honour is the main gallery that has the highlights of the museum.
(Also, between Feb 10th and June 4th, there's a Vermeer exhibition)
Mind the weather, get waterproof clothes. Even though I live close to Amsterdam, and had waterproof clothing, I still got wet and annoyed. Weather in the Netherlands is a lottery, that's all I can say. You either have good luck or bad luck.
I hope I was helpful enough, and you can dm me if you have other questions.
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flowercrown-hobbit · 1 year
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The Vermeer exhibition at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is so beautiful. I am so glad that I got tickets. It was lovely to see all of his paintings, especially those who had to travel to get here.
The paintings are all different sizes, hopefully it is visible here.
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mywisdomexchange · 18 days
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