Description
Rembrandt House Museum: Entrance Ticket
Step into the 17th-century home and studio where Rembrandt lived and worked for nearly two decades—now a museum with period rooms, daily craft demos, and an immersive multimedia tour.
Overview
The Rembrandt House Museum occupies the artist’s former residence on Jodenbreestraat, restored to its historic appearance and expanded with new interpretive spaces. Standard entry is self-guided (with audio/multimedia available) and includes access to reconstructed living rooms, the studio, exhibition spaces, and craft demonstrations that bring Rembrandt’s techniques to life.
What You’ll See & Do
- Period rooms & studio: Recreated interiors and the upstairs studio where Rembrandt taught and worked.
- Etching & paint-making demos: Short presentations show how prints were made and pigments prepared (typically scheduled daily/alternate days).
- Galleries & new spaces: Added exhibition rooms, an etching loft, and an epilogue space from the recent renewal.
- Audio/multimedia tour: Context on Rembrandt’s life—from success to bankruptcy—and the world of 17th-century Amsterdam.
Good to Know
- Location: Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam.
- Format: Self-guided visit; staff lead brief technique demos at set times.
- Allow: About 60–90 minutes for rooms, demos, and exhibits.
- Access & layout: Historic floors and stairways feature; lifts/step-free options are limited in places—check the latest access notes if needed.
- Timing: Book timed tickets in advance on busy days; special exhibitions may rotate.
Quick Q&A
Is it a guided tour?
No—entry is self-guided with an audio/multimedia tour available.
Are the craft demos included?
Yes—etching and/or paint-making demos are typically included with museum admission at scheduled hours.
Will I see original Rembrandt paintings?
The focus here is Rembrandt’s home, studio, and techniques; paintings are shown in changing displays, while the Rijksmuseum holds many of the major canvases.












