We love seeing where great artists spent their time and where they lived. In the Rembrandt Museum you can peek in the life of the extraordinary Rembrandt!
The house was built in 1606 and in 1911 was opened to the public as a museum after a great restoration.
The Amsterdam Rembrandt House Museum is a reconstruction of the artist's rooms and of his workshop. The furniture and objects from his period are exhibited together with the prints, sculptures and a few paintings of other painters from Rembrandt’s time.
A collection of almost all Rembrandt’s prints and the graphic techniques he used, are also shown.
It's not just discovering something more about Rembrandt's life, but it's also an opportunity to get a glimpse of what was like living in the so-called Gouden Eeuw (the Dutch Golden Age).
Getting there
By car: there's an underground parking under the Town Hall and Opera Building
By public transport: metro: Waterlooplein Station
Closed on Mondays Open Tu, Wed, Thu, Fr, Sat, Sun: 10:00 - 18:00
All seasons
Adults: € 15 Children 6 - 17 years old: € 6,00 0 - 6 years old: free
The price includes a museum's audio guide
Buy your tickets here
Open: national COVID measures apply