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National Geographic Traveller

National Geographic Traveller

Discover the landscapes and mindscapes of M.C. Escher

Escher in The Palace is a permanent exhibition dedicated to this world-famous artist, whose art startled millions of people all over the world. The collection is housed in the former Winter Palace of Queen Mother Emma of the Netherlands. It is the only public building in The Hague where the original royal ambience of a palace has been maintained.

A detail of Metamorphosis III

A detail of Metamorphosis III

With over 120 prints you can always see the best known works and a changing selection of graphic work and tessellations from the complete works of Maurits C. Escher (1898-1972). Highlight of the visit and crown on the exhibition is the 7 meters long Metamorphosis III. This enormous woodcut and the non-conventional way of displaying it lets the visitor actually experience Escher combining time and space as an organic unity.

M.C. Escher, Eye, mezzotint, seventh and final state, October 1946

M.C. Escher, Eye, mezzotint, seventh and final state, October 1946

M.C. Escher, Day and night, woodcut in black and grey, printed from two blocks, february 1938

M.C. Escher, Day and night, woodcut in black and grey, printed from two blocks, february 1938

M.C. Escher, Sky and Water I. woodcut, 1938

M.C. Escher, Sky and Water I. woodcut, 1938

M.C. Escher, Dragon, wood engraving, March 1952

M.C. Escher, Dragon, wood engraving, March 1952

The art of Escher instills a sense of bewilderment and wonder, and fascinates young and old alike with his magical world. The exhibition includes famous 'impossible' prints such as Day and Night, where the Dutch landscape appears to morph into a flock of birds, and Ascending and Descending which depicts rows of people perpetually ascending and descending a flight of stairs. His fantastical structures, which couldn’t possibly exist in the real world, are optical illusions that play with perspective.

M.C. Escher, Ascending and Descending, lithograph, March 1960

M.C. Escher, Ascending and Descending, lithograph, March 1960

M.C. Escher. Circle Limit IV (Heaven and Hell), woodcut in ochre and black, printed from two blocks, July 1960

M.C. Escher. Circle Limit IV (Heaven and Hell), woodcut in ochre and black, printed from two blocks, July 1960

M.C. Escher, Waterfall, lithograph, October 1961

M.C. Escher, Waterfall, lithograph, October 1961

M.C. Escher, Snakes, woodcut in orange, green and black, printed from three blocks, July 1969

M.C. Escher, Snakes, woodcut in orange, green and black, printed from three blocks, July 1969

As well as showcasing his famous prints, The Palace also houses a collection of Escher's early works, such as the beautiful Italian landscapes, studies of Spanish-Islamic mosaics and bizarre still lives. The photographs of Escher's family capture the private life of Escher, and the wood blocks and lithographic stones familiarize visitors in an accessible manner with his working methods.

M.C. Escher, Palizzi, Calabria, woodcut, October 1930

M.C. Escher, Palizzi, Calabria, woodcut, October 1930

M.C. Escher, Citadel of Calvi, Corsica, woodcut, October 1928

M.C. Escher, Citadel of Calvi, Corsica, woodcut, October 1928

Escher-Umiker family at Scheveningen, July 1931

Escher-Umiker family at Scheveningen, July 1931

George Arnold Escher playing with a toy boat, October 1930

George Arnold Escher playing with a toy boat, October 1930

Travelling to Escher?

Admission

Admission

An overview of our admission tickets and accepted discount passes.
Address & route description

Address & route description

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

Opening hours

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

Masterpieces

Dutchman Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) is one of the most famous graphic artists in the world. The way he plays with perspective, space and reality means he remains fascinating even today. The highlights of his collection can be seen in Escher in The Palace.
Stories about Escher

Stories about Escher

Get to know Maurits Cornelis Escher. Articles by our curator and other authors provide deeper insight into his life and work.