
Rembrandt House Museum
Gain exclusive access to Rembrandt's house in Amsterdam without crowds
See the former home and studio of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn in the peaceful morning light, before it opens
More...The Experience
Immerse yourself in the world of Dutch master Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn with exclusive early access to the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam. On the first Monday of each month, you can step inside the museum before it opens to the public—wandering through the rooms where the famous artist lived and worked, and feeling the tranquillity of early morning as you walk in his footsteps. Enhance your visit with a multimedia (screen-based) tour available in multiple languages, or book a private guide for an additional fee. Exclusively for Mastercard cardholders.
What's priceless
Having the time and space to reflect upon the life of a master without the distraction of crowds.
The highlights
- Relish exclusive early access to the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam
- Explore the museum before public hours, walking through the very rooms where the artist lived and painted
- Upgrade your visit with a multimedia guide—or a private guide for an additional fee
Details
- Priceless experiences are reserved for Mastercard cardholders
- Experience is valid on the first Monday of the month at 9 a.m., until 31 December 2026
- Private tour guides must be booked at least 14 days in advance
- Price listed is for 1 person
- Multimedia tour is offered in Dutch, English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin, Hebrew, and Arabic
- You always have guaranteed access to the Rembrandt House Museum upon showing your Mastercard (not available online).
- By clicking "Book here", you agree to all our Terms of Use
Fine Print
- This experience is non-refundable upon purchase, unless otherwise noted
About our partner
Rembrandt House Museum
The house where Rembrandt lived between 1639 and 1658 is a museum: Museum Rembrandthuis or the Rembrandt House Museum. The building was constructed in 1606 and 1607 in what was then known as the Sint Anthonisbreestraat. The street did not come to be called the Jodenbreestraat until later. The house was built on two lots in the eastern part of the city. Many rich merchants and artists settled in this new part of town. The house can clearly be seen on a bird's eye view map dating from 1625.
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