Rembrandt House Museum

The Rembrandt House Museum (Dutch: Museum het Rembrandthuis) is the house in Jodenbreestraat in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where Rembrandt lived and painted for nearly twenty years. It is now a museum. Rembrandt purchased the house in 1639 and lived there until he went bankrupt in 1656, when all his belongings were auctioned. Thanks to the detailed inventory and catalogue for the auction, and also some drawings by Rembrandt, we have an unusually goo... More

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  • Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam (/ˈæmstərdæm/; Dutch [ˌɑms.tər.ˈdɑm] ( listen)) is the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands. The city's status as the capital of the nation is governed by the constitution. Amsterdam has a population of 790,654 within city limits, an urban population of 1,209,419 and a...

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Exhibitions

Exhibitions at this venue:

Exhibition Opened on Closed on
  • May 17, 2009
  • Aug 9, 2009
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Rembrandt House Museum Headquarters

Amsterdam Netherlands
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