The Rijkmusuem is comparable to the Tate Britain, but much bigger. It is such a big museum, that Roxxie and I decided to focus on the big enough collection of Rembrandt they have on exhibition.
Being from a Fine Art background at A Level, I'm a fan of the classically taught painting style, and Rembrandt is the absolute master of it.
The Rijksmusuem in all it's glory:
Inside:
A beautiful Self Portrait of Rembrandt in his early life:
Portrait Of A Women (1639) - Rembrandt
Johannes Vermeer - The Milk Maid
Johannes Vermeer - Woman In Blue Reading A Letter
I couldn't resist seeing some Monet, here's La Corniche.
A classic Van Gogh piece - Self Portrait, 1887.
Banquet at the Crossbowmen's Guild in Celebration of the Treaty of Münster by Bartholomeus van der Helst (1648)
Night watch by Rembrandt
The library in the Rijksmuseum was also truly spectacular:

Conclusions
Absolutely amazing work, true masterpieces.
All of these artists spent a lifetime perfecting their skill. It made me think that i'm still young, but if I keep at whatever i'm good at, one day i'll have my masterpiece.
It won't be a Rembrandt, or a Vermeer, but hopefully the design equivalent!
Many of the painting exhibited would take years and years to complete. This made me think why can't this be the same with one of my projects? I would love to spend years creating something that would make a mark and be seen as my masterpiece.