Museum het Rembrandthuis
The Rembrandt Home Museum (Dutch: Museum Het Rembrandthuis) is a historical house and art museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Between 1639 and 1656, Rembrandt resided and worked at the home. The inside of the 17th century has been restored. The collection includes Rembrandt's etchings as well as paintings by his contemporaries. In 2014, the museum had 237,383 visitors.
The home is located in Amsterdam's Jodenbreestraat, not far from the city hall, where Rembrandt resided and painted for many years. Rembrandt bought the property in 1639 and resided there until his bankruptcy in 1656 when all of his goods were auctioned off. The auction list made it possible to reassemble all of his items, which are now on display at the house. Following that, none of his belongings were found in the residence.
Location: Jodenbreestraat 4, 1011 NK Amsterdam The Netherlands
Website: rembrandthuis.nl