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Residence of a Genius: Ticket to the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    You’re in control! Stay as long as you’d like!

  • Start time

    10am - 6pm 

    You can visit any time you like

  • Meeting Point

    Make your way to The Rembrandt House Museum, located at 4, Jodenbreestraat, 1011 NK, Amsterdam

Key Highlights

  • Discover the life, works and times of the master Dutch painter, Rembrandt van Rijn
  • Browse through a unique collection of Rembrandt's etchings and sketches
  • Admire two new recently rediscovered paintings, including Portrait of Petronella Buys (1635)
  • Participate in a daily sketching and painting demo to pick up techniques used by the painter
  • See some of Rembrandt's actual possessions, including seashells and weaponry
  • Both printed and smartphone vouchers accepted!

Overview

One of the visionary painters of the Dutch Golden Age, it is hard to find anyone who does not know about him. This ticket to the Rembrandt House Museum is the perfect opportunity to explore the genius’ studio, formerly one of the largest in the Netherlands.

Rembrandt resided in this gorgeous house between 1639 and 1658, painting his heart out, working on commissions and collecting sea shells. Presently, the House owns most of his etchings, and a lot of his possessions. Discover some of master painter Rembrandt van Rijn’s exquisite etchings and sketches, two amazing works considered Rembrandt "rush jobs", his military helmets and weaponry, Roman busts, and of course, those seashells. That’s not all - the Rembrandt House has been redecorated with 17th century furniture, art and objects for a complete understanding of the decade when the master painter lived. 

One of the most fascinating museums of Amsterdam, the Rembrandt House is also home to two rediscovered works by Rembrandt on loan from a New York collector - Portrait of Petronella Buys (1635) and Man with a Sword (ca. 1640-1644). The former appeared on the art market only last year, having thought to have been lost for decades, with both of them believed to have been part of his “rush jobs”.

Ongoing Exhibitions: Laboratory Rembrandt (till February 2020)

Fusing scientific inquiry with creative curiosity and using the latest state-of-the-art technology, Laboratory Rembrandt showcases the painter’s secrets and insights about his amazing art. Set in a lab-like setting, the exhibition presents the techniques used by art historians and scientists to glean tiny details from antique canvases and paper that is invisible to the naked eye, creating a fascinating journey into the creative process of a genius, and an incredible window into the past.

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Additional info

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