Admission to: Escher in the Palace
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-6
Children aged 0-6 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Children aged 18+ will be charged the same rate as adults
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Lockers are available on-site
There is a lift (84x103 cm), but no toilet for visitors in a wheelchair. Inform the staff of your visit in advance so they can have the entrance ramp ready
The Escher in The Palace Museum, housed in the former Winter Palace of Queen Mother Emma in The Hague, is dedicated to the fascinating works of M.C. Escher. Known for his optical illusions and impossible constructions, the museum showcases his famous pieces, such as "Metamorphosis III," a 7-meter-long artwork that explores the fluid boundaries between reality and imagination. In "Escher's Room," visitors can interact with perspective in playful ways, experiencing the artist’s vision firsthand. Almost all of Escher's masterpieces are exhibited here, inviting viewers to explore his unique world of infinite staircases, morphing animals, and surreal patterns. The museum offers a captivating journey into Escher's imaginative mind, where art becomes a thrilling visual puzzle
By Tram: Lines 15, 16 & 17 to Korte Voorhout or Line 9 to Malieveld stop