At a one hour train ride from Amsterdam, a stroll to the center of DenHaag and an incredible art collection. Most known is the Lady with the Pearl. Worth the trip for the museum and the town center.
CaptainSpenno
Fairly small museum but with several interesting pieces. Regular exhibitions.A short queue to enter but nothing too bad. Price may be slightly on the steep side considering.
Meiksinparadise
From Vermeer's 'girl with the pearl earing' to Rembrandt's Anatomy lesson - this is where you need to be to see masterpieces of the Dutch Golden Age up close and personal. The Museum is brilliantly designed and exceeds expectations! Check the museum's 'plan your visit' website first and go early !
TMandFJ
An outstanding collection of Dutch Golden Age art, housed in a beautiful mansion. It's a charming museum with a very specific character. Of course, such a famous collection in such an intimate setting means it can get crowded easily, so if you can, come on a weekday afternoon (it's quieter after 3 pm), or try the Thursday evening opening. Being an E-ticket will save you the ticket office que, but you still might have to stand in line to get into the exhibition space itself. The ticket currently also gives access to the nearby museum Bredius, which is less grand in terms of collection but firmly off the main tourist radar. It's worth the short walk, and on a rainy weekday, you're likely to find yourself alone there.
GreenGem2014
Mauritshuis is in general a great and lovely Art Museum. Except the organisation... still with an E-ticket you have to queue outside (40 min wait around 15pm) then Frick Collection was disapointing only about 20 paintings, sculptures to see ... for the permanent collection, a pure Delight for the eyes ....