Rembrandt House

Jason and I decided to visit this museum, The Rembrandt House, since we were in Amsterdam.  I was hoping that it would be like the Musee Rodin where it is Rodin's house filled with his artwork.  Instead it is more specifically what the house looked like when Rembrandt lived there with very few of his paintings.

We got there fairly early in the day just beating a school group.  

It was pretty interesting.  They were able to recreate most of what it looked like based on correspondence and sketches that Rembrandt had written at the time.  You could see what were considered items of status back then.

I think we liked the "curiosity room" where Rembrandt would keep items for his students to practice drawing.  

They did have a number of paintings that Rembrandt used as inspiration.  Rembrandt used his house as a gallery, so there were a number of paintings on the wall.  We would have liked to see more of his works though besides just some sketchings.  They did have one of the many self-portraits he did of himself. It was fascinating to see the size and the detail in the sketch...

Time in museum: 1.5 hrs
Times visited: 1
Overall: B+

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