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Order your tickets for Our Lord in the Attic Museum here

On this page you can make a reservation and buy a ticket online. Before ordering, please read the house rules regarding to the museum visit and your luggage, if any.

Choose your tickets

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  • Adult (18+ years) €16.50
    €16.50
  • Child (5-17 years) €7.50
    €7.50
  • Toddler (1-4 years) €0.00
    €0.00
  • Reservation for free ticket (Museumkaart, iAmsterdam City Card and click 'i' for more) €0.00
    €0.00

    Museumkaart, ICOM, Stadspas, iAmsterdam City Card, Amsterdam Pas, Vereniging Rembrandt, Vriendenpas or for the guide of a visual impaired, blind or disabled visitors.

  • CJP, (Dutch) Studentenkaart, ISIC €10.95
    €10.95

    Discount for (International) students only with an ISIC Card.

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Frequently asked questions

  • When is the museum open?

    The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm, and on Sunday from 1 pm to 6 pm. On both Christmas days (25 and 26 December) the museum is open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., on New Year's Day (31 December) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on New Year's Day (1 January) from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed on King's Day (27 April).

  • What are the entrance fees?

    The regular entrance fee is 12,50 euro per person; for children from 5 to 17 years old a ticket costs 6 euro and for children up to 4 years old the entrance fee is free. There are also discounts. Information about the entrance fees can be found on the page "Admission & Hours".

  • How much time should I set aside for a visit?

    A visit to Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder takes approximately 50 minutes to 1.5 hours.

  • Are there exhibitions or activities for which I need to make a reservation?

    For our special activities (such as workshops and lectures) you need to make a reservation in advance. This will be mentioned at the activity.

  • Are there facilities for the disabled?

    The museum has limited access for the disabled; the exhibitions can be reached by lift, but the monumental building of the museum is only accessible via narrow and sometimes steep 17th-century staircases. Driving is permitted at the entrance to the museum. There is an adapted toilet.

  • Can I take my dog to the museum?

    No, dogs and all other pets are not allowed in Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, with the exception of care dogs.

  • Is there a cloakroom and lockers? Where can I leave my suitcase?

    There is an unguarded cloakroom in the museum, and lockers are available free of charge.
    In these lockers you can store your coat and bag or backpack. (Hand) bags up to A4 size can be taken into the museum. Unfortunately, we do not have space for large suitcases.

  • Can I take pictures in the museum?

    Taking photos without flash and video recordings without light are allowed, but only for personal use. Publishing or reproducing recordings of the museum and its art objects is not permitted. Photo, video and film recordings using flash equipment, lamps and/or tripods are only possible with prior written permission from the Marketing and PR department of Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder.

  • What is the best way to reach the museum?

    Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder is easily accessible by public transport, by car or on foot. Due to its central location on the Red Light District, you can easily walk to the museum from Central Station and from the surrounding metro stations. More information and a route description can be found on the page "Address and accessibility".

  • In which languages is the audio tour available?

    The audio tour is free of charge for each visitor and is available in the following eight languages:
    Dutch / English / German / French / Spanish / Italian / Russian / Chinese.

  • How can I support the museum?

    Become a Friend of Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, or become a sponsor. You can also make a one-time donation! You can find more information on the page "Become a Friend of the Museum".

TICKET AND TICKET SALES

ACTIVITIES

  • Does the museum have a café?

    Our museum café is located on the first floor of our entrance building. Here you have a view over the Red Light District, we serve the best apple pie and we serve delicious coffee.

  • What is there to do for children?

    Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder has developed two programs for children. These tours through the museum are fun and educational for the whole family.

  • Is the museum also rented out?

    All public spaces in the entrance building and in Jan Hartman's old house are exclusively for rent. For more information, prices and availability, please contact boekingen@opsolder.nl.

GROUPS AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

  • GROUPS AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

    Due to the limited space in the historical house it is necessary that all groups, including school groups, book in advance. In this way we can spread the number of visitors as much as possible and guarantee your group the best possible visit. Your group can visit the museum with the audio tour. This is included in the entrance fee and is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Chinese. Large groups are divided into groups of ten people. Another possibility is to book a guided tour. For more information, prices and availability please contact boekingen@opsolder.nl.

HOUSE RULES OF MUSEUM ONS’ LIEVE HEER OP SOLDER

  • Accessibility

    Because of the many stairs, the museum is not easily accessible for people with mobility problems.

  • Footwear and walking sticks

    Stiletto heels and walking sticks with a sharp point are not permitted in the museum, as these can damage the original 17th-century floors.

  • Eating, drinking and smoking

    No eating, drinking or smoking is permitted in the museum rooms.

  • Mobile phone

    Telephone calls are not allowed in the museum.

  • Works of art

    Of course, no one is allowed to touch the works of art. However, it often happens that visitors/students point at something with their finger or pen and touch a painting or sculpture. Not everyone is aware that the objects in the museum are 'real' and usually unique.

  • Writing and drawing

    If students/participants need to answer questions on paper or draw, use writing boards as coasters. These are available at the museum reception desk. It is not allowed to write on tables, showcases or walls.

  • Loss and theft

    Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder is not liable for loss, theft or damage to personal property.

  • Photography and filming

    Taking photos or movies is allowed, but only without flash or tripod. For some temporary exhibitions the objects may not be photographed or filmed.

  • Safety

    Objects that pose a risk to the safety of visitors and staff, the works of art or the buildings are prohibited.

  • Calamity

    In the event of a calamity, follow the instructions of the employees.

  • Denial of access

    Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs may be denied entry to the museum.

  • Nuisance

    Take the other visitors into account; limit or avoid disturbing noises.

  • Wheelchairs and pushchairs

    Unfortunately, the historic house of Museum Ons' Lieve Heer in Solder is not accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs; however, the exhibition rooms are accessible. Ask the staff for assistance.

  • Instructions

    The instructions of the museum staff must always be followed.

  • Wardrobe

    Backpacks and bags (larger than A4 size) and jackets can be stored in the cloakroom, where there are also (free) lockers.

ADDITIONAL HOUSE RULES FOR GROUP VISITS

  • Tour guides

    Only museum teachers of Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder are allowed to show visitors around. All other visitors can visit the museum using the free audio tour. For hearing impaired visitors there is information to read.

  • Accountability

    The teacher/guide of a group is responsible for the course of the visit and for the behaviour of the pupils/participants. We expect you to provide at least one supervisor for every ten pupils/participants. The supervisor stays with the group during the visit.

  • Supervision

    Do you want to ensure that the pupils/participants do not cause nuisance to the other visitors? Nuisance is mainly caused by noisiness and running in the museum.

  • Gathering

    If your group is divided into smaller groups, agree in advance on a joint end time and a meeting place.