Visit the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam, where the artist lived and worked from 1639 to 1658. Explore his restored townhouse, featuring etchings, sketches, period furniture, and personal collections like seashells, Roman busts, and military artifacts. Discover Rembrandt’s world, his students’ works, and his lasting influence on art.
Duration: 60 minutes
Open hours: Mon–Sun: 10:00 to 18:00
Highlights:
– Visit the only place in the world completely dedicated to Rembrandt!
– See a collection of Rembrandt’s etchings and sketches in temporary exhibitions in the adjacent museum
– Enjoy a daily etching and painting demonstration, and discover how the artist’s paints were made
– See objects that existed in Rembrandt’s time like daily household items, possessions, and weaponry
Exclusions:
– Pick-up & drop-off
– Food & drinks
Important things to know before your visit:
– Show your Rembrandt House Museum tickets at the entrance on your smartphone.
– The museum is partly accessible to people with disabilities.
– The main entrance, museum shop, auditorium, toilets, and exhibition halls are fully accessible to all visitors. Plus there’s an elevator in the new wing. However, the 17th-century house of Rembrandt has no elevator or other facilities available for disabled people and is therefore not very accessible.
– The museum is accessible to visitors with guide or assistance dogs. However, please note that the many stairs may not be suitable for every assistance dog. You may be asked for a valid certificate for the assistance dog.
– A gender-neutral restroom, women’s and men’s restrooms, and a wheelchair accessible restroom are available in the museum.
Cancellation Policy:
– This attraction has a non-cancellable / non-changeable cancellation policy: Once booked, the ticket cannot be canceled or modified.
How to get there:
– By Metro: Take metro lines 51, 53, or 54 to Waterlooplein station. From there, it’s a 5-minute walk to the museum.
– By Tram: Take tram lines 9 or 14 and alight at the Waterlooplein stop.
– By Train: If arriving at Amsterdam Central Station, you can walk (approx. 15 minutes) or take a short metro ride to Waterlooplein.
– By Taxi: A taxi from Amsterdam Centraal Station to the Rembrandt House Museum will take roughly 7 minutes.
– Walking: The museum is a 15-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station.