Super museum. It is better to buy tickets online-22 euros for an adult. The audio guide inside is 6 euros, payment is by card only. It's extremely poor in Russian. There is an app in the appstore with an audio guide, you can download it in advance, but the museum has a QR code, the main thing is not to forget the headphones. There is an automatic storage room, but there are almost never empty cells, unlike in the Van Gogh Museum. There is usually a queue in the wardrobe. Backpacks and large bags are not allowed-take a small purse. A lovely cafe and another small cafe near one of the side exits, on the stairs. Toilets, sofas in the halls to relax, printed sheets with information about paintings in different languages (there is no Russian), all this in sufficient quantity. But the main disadvantage is that the museum closes at 17.00 on any day of the week, which is very disappointing.
A very decent museum. First of all, the architecture is striking: a majestic, very interesting building that you want to photograph from all angles. Quite a rich collection of paintings. Of course, famous paintings by Rembrandt and Vermeer are of interest. Wonderful collections of decorative art objects. Of course, it is necessary to visit when getting acquainted with the art of the Netherlands.