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Prepare to be amazed by the works of M.C. Escher

Opening hours

Tuesday to Sunday: 11.00 – 17.00
The cash register closes at 16:30, the museum shop closes at 16:50

Admission

An overview of our admission tickets and accepted discount passes.

Address & route description

Information about our location at the Lange Voorhout and how to get there.

What's on

What's on

Escher in The Palace is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the world-famous, imaginative artist M.C. Escher. Read about our permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.

Enhance your visit

Fool the eye

The latest Escher Today

Fool the eye

31 January 2026

There has always been great interest worldwide in M. C. Escher's work. Articles about him and his art often speak of 'optical illusions’ and his work is almost automatically associated with that term. Understandable, even though the relationship between optical illusions and Escher's work differs from how optical illusions are generally explained.

Parquet flooring on the move: from ballroom to theatre foyer

Parquet flooring on the move: from ballroom to theatre foyer

20 December 2025

A special parquet floor has always been in the Ballroom of Lange Voorhout Palace. However, it was not always the one that is currently laid there, designed by American minimalist artist Donald Judd (1928-1994). 

The world of M.C. Escher

The world of M.C. Escher

Here, the museum publishes articles on the life and work of M.C. Escher, organised into five categories. Jumping through time but always in the now. All year round you can enjoy background stories, anecdotes and trivia about this fascinating artist.

Groups and guided tours

Groups and guided tours

Would you like to visit us with a group or do you need a guided tour with a professional guide? Here you can reserve your visit and book a guide.

Techniques

About Escher

Techniques

Escher was a printmaker, but what exactly is that? Read the pages below to find out more about the techniques he used: woodcut, wood engraving, linocut, lithography, etching and mezzotint. Each of them has its own particular qualities, so the prints made using these techniques differ in terms of their complexity and visual character.

Audio Guides

Audio Guides

Escher in The Palace offers visitors two free audio guides. These can be listened to using the Bloomberg Connects app.
Our audio tours cannot only be listened to in the museum. With Bloomberg Connects you always have Escher in The Palace, and countless other museums, close at hand. Enjoy art whenever you want.

Activities

Escher for the blind and visually impaired

6 June 2026 | 09:30 - 11:00

Escher for the blind and visually impaired

Several times a year, Escher in The Palace organises special guided tours for those who are blind or visually impaired. Before regular opening hours, between 09.30 and 11.00, we open our doors and take you on a tour of a number of masterpieces from the museum’s permanent exhibition. 

Escher for the blind and visually impaired

26 September 2026 | 09:30 - 11:00

Escher for the blind and visually impaired

Several times a year, Escher in The Palace organises special guided tours for those who are blind or visually impaired. Before regular opening hours, between 09.30 and 11.00, we open our doors and take you on a tour of a number of masterpieces from the museum’s permanent exhibition. This edition also focuses on the exhibition Escher & Islamic Contemporary Culture.

Escher for the blind and visually impaired

12 December 2026 | 09:30 - 11:00

Escher for the blind and visually impaired

Several times a year, Escher in The Palace organises special guided tours for those who are blind or visually impaired. Before regular opening hours, between 09.30 and 11.00, we open our doors and take you on a tour of a number of masterpieces from the museum’s permanent exhibition.