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Opinions REMBRANDTHUIS - HOUSE OF REMBRANDT Amsterdam
Members' reviews on REMBRANDTHUIS - HOUSE OF REMBRANDT
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REMBRANDTHUIS - HOUSE OF REMBRANDT
Open
- Close at 18h00
Opening hours
Monday
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday
10:00 - 18:00
Friday
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday
10:00 - 18:00
The best at Amsterdam and around
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Il y a plusieurs niveaux et la visite du musée se poursuit dans la demeure d'à côté plus moderne et plus vaste.
Des audio guides sont proposés à l'entrée. Ainsi qu'un vestiaire.
Nette hilfsbereite Mitarbeiter
Gerne wieder
First off, the vibe is totally chill. You're walking through this legit 17th-century crib, feeling like you're straight-up part of history. You can practically hear Rembrandt's paintbrushes tapping away as you wander through his pad. Plus, the place is decked out with all sorts of cool exhibits, from his early sketches to his iconic masterpieces.
But here's the real kicker: the audio tour is off the charts. It's like having your own personal guide dropping knowledge bombs left and right. You're learning all about Rembrandt's life, his techniques, and the crazy stories behind his artwork. It's like hanging out with a bunch of art history bros who really know their stuff.
And let me tell ya, the art is next-level. Rembrandt's etchings are like nothing you've ever seen, and his self-portraits? Dude, they're like staring into the soul of a true legend.
So whether you're a hardcore art nerd or just looking for a wicked cool time in Amsterdam, the Rembrandt House Museum is where it's at. Get ready to have your mind blown and your Instagram feed lit up with some seriously epic pics.
it's really interesting to see the house and his art. the audio guide explains alot
The museum is well organised.
The paintings that are exposed are very nice
One redeeming part of the visit was the artist who demonstrated how oil paints were created during Rembrandt’s time. He was engaging, and in just 15 minutes provided a wonderful, enriching demonstration!