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House of Rembrandt

House of Rembrandt

Japanese Map symbol (Museum) w.svg House of Rembrandt
Museum Het Rembrandthuis
Museum Het Rembrandthuis 01.JPG
Facilities information
Official name Rembrandt Heiss Museum
Specialized field Rembrandt fan lane
The opening 1911
The location
Jodenbreestraat 4
1011 NK Amsterdam
A project: GLAM

The house (Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Rembrandt Heiss Museum) of Rembrandt is a museum, the art museum which used the house where painter Rembrandt fan lane in Amsterdam, Netherlands lived in for 20 years from 1639.

It was a mansion built in 1606, but Rembrandt purchased it for large sum of money of 13,000 guilders in 1639 and moved with wife サスキア. There was him at the time of receiving orders of "the night watch" economically in a heyday, but サスキア left the world in 1642 and a debt was piled up to Rembrandt and went bankrupt in 1656, and the house has been auctioned off in 1658.

This house would be left for 期 and opened memory as a museum in 1911 for Rembrandt birth 300 years of 1906. The inside is reproduced like those days when Rembrandt lived.

Machines to print etching on if etching of Rembrandt is more than 200 are displayed in the adjacent new building.

Summary

Opening time
  • From Monday to Saturday: From 10:00 to 17:00
  • Sundays and holidays: From 13:00 to 17:00
Closed day
  • On January 1, it is April 30
View charges

Allied item

Outside link

 
The hall

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