Rembrandt House Museum

Rembrandt House Museum

Visit the famous Rembrandt House Museum and experience etchings and sketches by Rembrandt, in what's now one of Amsterdam's most fascinating museums. 

Highlights:
- Visit the Rembrandt House Museum
- Admire Rembrandt's personal collection of etchings
- Learn to paint like Rembrandt
- Explore the painter's former home
- Learn more from the free audio guide

Explore Rembrandt House Museum
There was a time when master painter Rembrandt van Rijn ran the Netherlands' largest painting studio, but he lost it all to bankruptcy. 

Between 1639 and 1658, Rembrandt himself lived and worked in this beautiful house in Amsterdam. The Rembrandt House now owns pretty much the whole collection of Rembrandt’s etchings, and a lot of his possessions.

At the museum, you can see Rembrandt’s military helmets and weaponry, Roman busts and his collection of seashells. The Rembrandt House has been redecorated with furniture, art and objects dating from the 17th century, so you can really get a feel for his world.

You can also join the daily sketching and painting sessions so you can learn to paint like Rembrandt himself. 

How do I get my tickets?
Shortly after your booking is complete your e-ticket will be sent directly to your email. Mobile tickets are accepted. 

How does it work?
Show your smartphone voucher at the entrance to the museum. 

What's included?
Entrance to the Rembrandt House Museum. 

What languages are the audio guide available in? 
The audio guide is available in Dutch, French, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Japanese and Russian. 

Is the museum accessible for disabled people? 
The museum is partly accessible for disabled people. Entrance, museum shop, auditorium, toilets and exhibition halls are fully accessible for all visitors. Plus there's an elevator in the new wing, but in the part of the house from the 17th-century, there is no elevator and is therefore not very accessible.

Which ticket types are available?
Adults (18+)
Children (6-17) 
Young children (0-5): Free entry

Info

Rembrandt House Museum
Jodenbreestraat 4, Amsterdam

Rembrandt House Museum
Opening hours
Daily from 10 AM-6 PM.

Directions

Directions
The nearest station is Waterlooplein.

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