Rijksmuseum Rules & Regulations

What you can bring, what to leave behind, and how to behave in the galleries.

The Rijksmuseum's rules exist to protect the artworks and give every visitor a fair chance to enjoy them. Read this page before arriving — and see our visitors guide and accessibility pages for more practical detail.

Key rules at a glance

Quick summary of what to expect

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Bags & Coats

Bags larger than A4 must be left in the cloakroom or lockers — both are free. Backpacks must always be carried in front.

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Photography

Allowed without flash for personal use. Tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are not permitted.

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Food & Drinks

Not allowed in the galleries. Eat in the Rijksmuseum Café, the Atrium area, or the garden.

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Behaviour

Keep voices low, do not touch the artworks, and stay behind the floor lines — they are set for the paintings' safety.

Rules FAQ

Specific questions about museum rules

Can I bring a stroller?
Yes, strollers are welcome. Free baby carriers are also available at the information desk if you prefer.
Are animals allowed?
Only registered assistance dogs. Other pets must stay outside.
Is sketching allowed?
Yes, with pencils only — no ink, markers or paint. Folding stools are available at the information desk.
Can I bring an umbrella?
Wet umbrellas must go in the umbrella rack at the entrance. Dry folding umbrellas can stay with you.
Are water bottles allowed?
Closed bottles may be carried in a bag but not opened inside the galleries. Drinking fountains are available.
Can I touch the paintings?
No, never. Oils from skin permanently damage paint. Stay behind the floor lines and guard ropes.
What happens if I arrive late?
There is a 30-minute grace period after your timed slot. After that, entry is on a best-effort basis only.
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