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Buy Now (20% Off)Step Back in Time: A Journey Through Rembrandt’s Amsterdam at the Rembrandt House Museum
Imagine stepping into the 17th century, a time of artistic and cultural flourishing in Amsterdam. The cobbled streets bustle with life, merchants hawk their wares, and the iconic canals shimmer under the Dutch sun. Now, open a hidden door and enter a world frozen in time –
Welcome to the Rembrandt House Museum, a sanctuary where the spirit of one of the greatest painters of all time, Rembrandt van Rijn, continues to captivate visitors from around the globe.
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Step Into Rembrandt’s World
As you step through the threshold of the Rembrandt House Museum, you’re instantly transported back in time to the 17th century, where Rembrandt lived and worked. The museum, housed in Rembrandt’s former residence and studio, offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of the iconic Dutch master.
Built in 1606, it served as his home, studio, and art dealership for nearly two decades. Explore the living room, adorned with period furniture, tapestries, and paintings, where Rembrandt likely entertained guests and relaxed with his family.
Explore Rembrandt’s Studio
One of the highlights of the museum is Rembrandt’s meticulously reconstructed studio, where the artist spent countless hours honing his craft. From his easel to his paintbrushes, every detail has been faithfully recreated, allowing visitors to envision Rembrandt at work as if he had just stepped out for a moment.
A Treasure Trove of Art
The museum’s collection is a treasure trove of 17th-century Dutch art, featuring not just Rembrandt’s etchings and paintings, but also works by his contemporaries and students. Admire the intricate details and masterful techniques employed by these artists, gaining a deeper appreciation for the artistic landscape of Rembrandt’s era.
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Beyond the Walls
At the Rembrandt House Museum, art isn’t just meant to be seen – it’s meant to be experienced. Visitors can participate in hands-on workshops, where they can try their hand at printmaking or learn the secrets of Rembrandt’s masterful use of light and shadow. Through interactive exhibits and multimedia installations, the museum offers a multi-sensory journey that appeals to art enthusiasts of all ages.
Witness the Magic of Printmaking
In addition to his renowned paintings, Rembrandt was also a master of printmaking. At the Rembrandt House Museum, visitors can marvel at his original etchings and observe the intricate process behind this ancient art form. From sketching on copper plates to etching with acid, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Rembrandt’s innovative techniques.
Preserving a Legacy
More than just a museum, the Rembrandt House is a custodian of Rembrandt’s enduring legacy. Through its preservation efforts and educational programs, the museum ensures that future generations will continue to be inspired by the master’s genius for centuries to come.
So, why not embark on a journey through time and immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Rembrandt’s world?
As the sun sets over the enchanting city of Amsterdam, bid farewell to the Rembrandt House Museum, knowing that you’ve been touched by the magic of one of history’s greatest artists.
Timings
You can select a starting time between 10:00 AM to 5:15 PM
The museum is open everyday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. last entry at 5:40 PM
Exceptions: the museum is closed on April 27th and December 25th.
1 January: Open from 11:00 AM
24 and 31 December: Closed from 5:00 PM
Ticket Prices
Adult (18 and above) 19.50 EUR
Youth (6-17) 6 EUR
Student (with ID) 10 EUR
Infant (5 and younger) do not require a ticket
Important Information
This experience is partially accessible for wheelchair users and people with mobility problems
The elevator provides access to only the modern wings of the museum which are: entrance area, -1 museum shop, restrooms, checkroom, 1 exhibition gallery, 2 exhibition gallery, 3 exhibition gallery, 4 workshop space
Rembrandt’s old home is not accessible by elevator
Assistance dogs are allowed
Do not get closer than 50 centimeters to the artwork and do not touch them
Children below the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult
Not allowed:
Smoking
Eating and drinking
Large bags
Usage of mobile phones
Flash photography
How To Get There
Location: Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Rembrandt House Museum, Jodenbreestraat 4, Amsterdam. It is near the famous Waterlooplein.
- By Metro
Every line from and to CS Amsterdam, get off at Nieuwmarkt Station and take the Hoogstraat exit.
- By Tram:
Take the line 14 and get off at Waterlooplein stop
- By Trein
Get off at Amsterdam Central Station from where it is a 15 minutes’ walk or 2 minutes by subway.
- By Car
The Warerlooplein, Muziektheater/Stadhuis or Valkenburgerstraat car parks are all situated near the museum (approximately 3 minutes’ walk from the museum).
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