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Lital,  Israel Israel
04 Aug 2023
Excellent
The place is well kept, the explanations on the device you get are interesting, in our language, and clear. Regulating the amount of people there at any given time is excellent. warmly recommended
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Lesle,  Netherlands Netherlands
10 Jun 2023
Excellent
It was a wonderful museum of Rembrandt set up as he experienced it all those years ago. So fascinating and well done! I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Amsterdam.
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Mary,  United States United States
06 Sep 2023
Excellent
Definitely recommend getting this city pass- can be used for so many attractions and we especially liked the tram system in Amsterdam.
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About: The Rembrandt House Museum

There's history in the walls and on the walls. The house itself dates to the 17th century and was situated in one of Amsterdam's most prestigious areas. Rembrandt lived there for almost 20 years once he had established himself as Europe’s most innovative painter.

His art hangs on the walls too. You’ll find an extensive collection of his etchings, and the house has also been restored to reflect how it would have looked when Rembrandt lived there.

Friday 10:00 - 18:00
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Monday 10:00 - 18:00
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Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
The Rembrandt House Museum
Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK, Amsterdam
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