“Het Rembrandthuis” museum in Amsterdam
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Rembrandt's works were also a destination on our tours through Amsterdam. However, anyone who thinks that the large, well-known works of the important Baroque painter,
such as "The Night Watch" or one of his famous portraits, are exhibited in the museum "Het Rembrandthuis" will quickly find out when they visit that this museum is about a whole another facet of Rembrandt's artistic work.
20 years of Rembrandt's work in the Jodenbreetstraat
Rembrandt lived and worked on Jodenbreetstraat in Amsterdam for almost 20 years. Today you can discover in his house what came of it and how it came about. When Rembrandt van Rhijns bought the house in 1639, he was already one of the most famous Dutch painters of his time and a celebrated star of the Amsterdam art scene.
The painter had to move out while he was still alive
Rembrandt lived and worked here
Every day, the museum staff demonstrates how Rembrandt and his students worked in impressive demonstrations and workshops. They explain in detail which tools were used and show which mixing techniques were used and how printing was done. Visitors are sent on a journey back in time, where they have the impression of being able to look over the shoulder of the great master at his work almost 400 years ago. This experience is further impressively supported by a visit to the living rooms, which are equipped with original furniture and in which changing exhibitions are presented.
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