Rembrandt House Museum Tickets
Explore Rembrandt's world at the Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam. Discover his life and art with our tickets. Opt for a combo with a canal cruise.Bestseller
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If you aim to avoid crowds, consider arriving early as the museum opens at 10 AM. This will give you ample time to explore the exhibits before larger groups arrive.
The Rembrandt House Museum is located in the heart of Amsterdam, surrounded by other cultural attractions. Consider combining your visit with exploring nearby museums or historical sites.
The museum occasionally hosts special events and workshops. Check their website for upcoming activities that might interest you.
Tucked away behind the house is a small yet beautiful courtyard garden. Take a moment to relax and soak in the peaceful atmosphere after exploring the museum.
The museum offers interactive displays, multimedia experiences, and workshops. Participate in these activities to deepen your understanding of Rembrandt and his work.
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About Rembrandt House
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Despite the success of his early career, Rembrandt faced financial difficulties later in life. He eventually went bankrupt and was forced to sell his house and belongings in 1656.
In 2019, material-technical research revealed that two pots found in Rembrandt's cesspool were used by him for preparing canvases before painting, shedding light on his artistic techniques.
The museum also features contemporary art by renowned artists like Marlene Dumas, Reinder Homan, Iriée Zamblé, and Timothy Voges.
The house was originally located in the wealthy and fashionable eastern part of Amsterdam called Jodenbreestraat, reflecting Rembrandt's status as a prominent artist during the Dutch Golden Age
Some of Rembrandt's etchings displayed in the museum are believed to contain hidden messages or symbols, adding an extra layer of intrigue for curious visitors.
Why visit Rembrandt House?
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Plan your visit
- Last entry: 5:40pm
- Exceptions: January 1 (Opens 11am), December 24 (Closes at 5pm), December 31 (Closes at 5pm)
- Closed: April 27 and December 25
A cloakroom is provided for visitors to store their coats and bags while they explore the museum.
The museum has a souvenir shop where visitors can buy gifts and mementos to remember their visit by.
Restrooms are available for visitors' convenience during their time at the museum.
Visitors can enhance their experience with audioguides, offering informative commentary and insights about the exhibits.
The museum is partially accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs and those with mobility impairments.
Visitors with guide or assistance dogs are welcome at the museum.