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Rembrandt House Museum Tickets, Amsterdam

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Rembrandt House Museum Tickets highlights

  • Visit the renowned Rembrandt House Museum and get deep insights into the life journey of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, the famous Dutch artist.

  • Experience the delicate art of etching firsthand at the Rembrandt House Museum and discover the beauty and complexities of fine art form.

  • Admire Rembrandt's delicate artworks and see exhibitions featuring his contemporaries such as Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck, inspired by his legacy.

  • Explore Rembrandt's 17th-century home-turned-museum and its well preserved furnishings like intricately carved cabinets, tapestries, and brass utensils.

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Timings: 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM

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Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam, Netherlands

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  • If cancellation are made 30 days before the date of travel then 25.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 1 days to 30 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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About the Rembrandt House Museum, Netherlands:

The Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam, once the home and workshop of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, showcases his etchings and artworks, offering a glimpse into his life and achievements. This well-preserved 17th-century house-turned-museum also showcases masterpieces by artists who influenced Rembrandt, such as Pieter Lastman, and those he inspired, like Nicolaes Maes. Visitors get a chance to explore historical paint-making techniques and watch etching demonstrations using an antique press. The museum highlights his impact and artistic legacy, making it an ideal destination for art lovers, families, and friends.

About the Rembrandt House Museum Tickets, Netherlands:

  • Visit the famous Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam to gain insights into the life and work of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn.
  • Enter the museum to explore Rembrandt's 17th-century home, featuring its beautiful interiors, lavish rooms, and period furnishings.
  • Witness a collection of Rembrandt’s etchings from 1639 to 1658, along with drawings such as ‘Woman with Child on Her Arm’ and ‘Montelbaanstoren in Amsterdam’.
  • Engage in hands-on workshops, such as creating your own etchings or mixing historical paint colours.
  • Experience the museum's temporary exhibitions featuring works by Rembrandt's predecessors, including his teacher Pieter Lastman and student Nicolaes Maes.
  • Join guided tours in the restored townhouse that offer deeper insights into Rembrandt’s techniques and artistic processes.
  • Try your hand at art sessions inspired by Rembrandt’s works and style and let your inner artist roam free in the world of art.
  • Take photos as you make memories with friends and family exploring Rembrandt's world together.

How To Reach?

On Foot: Rembrandt House Museum is just 300m away from the city centre. You can reach the location via Mr. Visserplein and Jodenbreestraat route.

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Why is the Rembrandt House Museum so famous?

The Rembrandt House Museum is famous all over the world for being the abode of the artworks of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, the most famous artist of the Netherlands. It is here where his works are preserved well, and displayed to the public. Additionally, the museum is also known for having served as the artist’s home and workshop all through the 17th century, and is the place where he produced some of his best masterpieces.

What are the things to do at the Rembrandt House Museum?

  • Explore the Museum: One of the top things to do with your Rembrandt House Museum Tickets is to explore the museum in its entirety. This historic art museum was the home and studio of the legendary painter Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn from 1639 to 1656, and is a place where you can admire his paintings, etchings as well as sketches, in addition to his personal possessions, weaponry and his collection of seashells.
  • Witness the antiquities collected by the artist: During your tour of the museum, you can also witness the incredible collection of rarities and antiquities that Rembrandt had acquired from different parts of the world. Some of these include busts of Roman emperors, Venetian glassware, dried animals, spears and other weaponry, as well as many different types of seashells. 
  • Explore the Entrance Hall and the Studio of Rembrandt: One of the best things to do with your Rembrandt House Museum Tickets is to explore the amazing Entrance Hall and the personal Studio of the artist. While you can admire and get your hands on paintings made by Rembrandt and other artists at the Entrance Hall of the museum, you can also see the large studio where Rembrandt used to paint his masterpieces, along with some of his personal belongings.

How many paintings are there in the Rembrandt House Museum?

The Rembrandt House Museum is home to 260 out of the 290 etchings, or paintings that the artist made. You can also find paintings by his teacher, pupils and his contemporaries in the museum, which you can explore using Rembrandt House Museum Tickets.

Which Painting of Rembrandt's Most famous?

“The Night Watch”, a group portrait of the militia company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq and Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenburgh, made in the year 1642, is undoubtedly the most famous of all paintings made by Rembrandt. Other famous paintings by the artist include “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” “Self-Portrait with Two Circles,” “The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp,” and “Bathsheba at her Bath," among others.

How much time will it take to visit the Rembrandt House Museum?

With your Rembrandt House Museum Tickets, it will take anywhere from an hour to two hours to fully visit the museum, admire the artefacts and displays here, and learn about the life and work of this great Dutch artist.

Which are the best Museums in Amsterdam?

  • Rijksmuseum: Ranked as one of the best museums in Amsterdam is the Rijksmuseum. It is in this museum where you can catch sights of masterpieces of art, such as The Night Watch by Rembrandt, Milkmaid by Vermeer and The Merry Family by Jan Steen, among others. The museum also boasts of extensive collections of Delftware porcelain displays, along with magnificent dollhouses, and a rose garden on the outside. 
  • Van Gogh Museum: It is in the Van Gogh Museum where you will be able to see and marvel at 200 paintings, and 500 drawings made by Vincent Van Gogh, making it the largest collection of works by the artist in the whole world. Additionally, you can also learn about the life and works of the artist by creations like Sunflowers, The Yellow House and Wheatfield with Crows. 

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  • Stedelijk Museum: Known as one of the most popular museums in Amsterdam, the Stedelijk Museum is the abode of some of the most famous works of art by artist Extraordinaires, from Picasso and Matisse, to Mondrian, Lichtenstein as well as Jeff Koons. At any given time, you can see a permanent collection of almost 100,000 works of art in this museum.

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  • Tropenmuseum: To get a taste of the rich culture and traditions of Europe, the Tropenmuseum is the place to be. The museum is known to offer visitors insights into the culturally diverse city that Amsterdam is, by displaying artefacts and objects from the colonial era, different types of clothing and more.

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