The Rembrandt House Museum displays the artist's former home and studio, with works, prints and historic spaces.

The Rembrandt House Museum is the former home and workshop where the baroque master lived and worked for almost two decades. Faithfully restored, it shows what life was like in the 17th century, with original furniture, utensils and spaces. The museum exhibits engravings, works and personal objects of the artist, as well as demonstrations of traditional techniques such as engraving or the preparation of pigments. It is a place that connects in an intimate way with the figure of Rembrandt and allows to understand his creative process and his influence on Dutch art.
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