
Rembrandt House Museum
Dine under glowy candlelight in Rembrandt's seventeenth-century kitchen
Cherish a one-of-a-kind dinner in the legendary painter's kitchen and a private tour of his exquisitely preserved home
More...The Experience
Relish a candlelit dinner and tour at Rembrandt's storied residence. The Rembrandt House Museum director will welcome you into the renowned Duth painter's former home, where you'll walk the same halls as he once did on a private tour of the place where he created his masterpieces. Afterwards, you'll sit down in "de Keucken" to dine where Rembrandt took his meals, savouring three courses of rich, traditional Dutch cuisine paired masterfully with fine wines. You'll also be given a special etching, crafted in Rembrandt's etching room, as a keepsake. Exclusively for Mastercard cardholders.
What's priceless
Travelling back in time for an exceptional meal in Rembrandt's home, ensconced in the aura of the Dutch Golden Age of painting.
The highlights
- Discover Rembrandt's life and art during a private tour of the Rembrandt House Museum with an expert guide
- Dine in the celebrated painter's kitchen, a once-in-a-lifetime experience not available to the public
- Savour three period-inspired courses complete with wine pairings
- Receive an etching made in-house as a special keepsake
You always have guaranteed access to the Rembrandt House Museum upon showing your Mastercard (not available online).
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- Priceless experiences are reserved for Mastercard cardholders
- Experience is valid until 31 December 2026
- Experience has limited availability and must be booked 4 weeks in advance
- Experience is for 2 to 14 people
- Price varies based on the number of guests
- Museum is partially accessible to visitors with mobility issues; please email the team for specifics
- Service animals are permitted; however, the building's many stairs may not be suitable for all service animals
- To book the experience, please email the Rembrandt House Museum
- By participating, 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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