Rembrandt bought this house in 1639, when he was at the height of his fame. Here lived the master, raised his son Titus, instructed young artists and created his most famous works. The historic interior was recently restored to its former glory and furnished with items and works of art from the master's time.
The Rembrandt House owns an almost complete collection of his etchings. Unfortunately their are no paintings exhibited.
Detailed information
There are etching demonstations daily.
How to get there
Metro: every metro from Central Station, stop Nieuwmarkt or Waterlooplein.
Tram: 9 or 14, stop Waterlooplein
15 minutes walking from Amsterdam Central (train)station
Opening hours and days
Daily 10:00 - 17:00
Closed January 1st
Prices
Adults: 9,-
Kids between 6 and 17: 2,50
Students: 6,-
All the above prices exclude possible exhibition surcharges!