Plant portrait
Drawing in the Front Hall
Can you see as precisely as artist and scientist Maria Sybilla Merian? Grab a magnifying glass, sharpen your pencil and get to work.
Join our cheerful spring workshop at the Voorhal. With a magnifying glass you will first examine the most beautiful flowers, plants and creepy crawlies. Then you will record your research in a beautiful plant portrait!
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From the age of 6
Front Hall in the Rijksmuseum
When
Daily during Spring Break (February 15 to March 2) and May Holidays (April 19 to May 4)
Walk-in: 10-16hrs
FOR WHOM
Families and children from 6-12 years old.
Please note: children may only participate under adult supervision.
PRICE
Free of charge (entrance fee not included)
Duration
15 minutes
Where
Front Hall in the Rijksmuseum