Rembrandt House Museum: A Brief History
1639-1658: Rembrandt's Residence and Studio
The Rembrandt House Museum has a rich history, transporting us back to the 17th century, the golden age of Dutch art! The legend of Rembrandthuis begins with the great artist himself- Rembrandt van Rijn, who lived and worked in this very house from 1639 to 1658.
1906-1911: Salvation and Inauguration
Fast forward to 1906, when the house faced demolition, however thanks to passionate art lovers and preservationists, it was rescued and preserved until the Rembrandt House Museum officially opened its doors in 1911, allowing visitors to step into the world of Rembrandt and experience his artistic journey firsthand. Since its rescue and inauguration, the museum has been meticulously cared for, ensuring its preservation well into the 21st century.
1911-1990s: Restoration and Preservation
The Rembrandt House Museum has successfully retained its enchanting 17th-century charm through meticulous and ongoing restoration efforts, providing visitors with an immersive experience in Rembrandt's world. The most recent significant restoration project in the late 1990s further enhanced the museum, preserving its architectural features and creating an immersive environment for all.
Present Day: A Window into Rembrandt's World
Today, it stands tribute to Rembrandt's genius and a window into Amsterdam's artistic heritage. As you explore the museum, you'll find an extensive collection of Rembrandt's etchings, drawings, and personal artifacts. These precious treasures offer a fascinating glimpse into the mind of the master and the vibrant art scene of his time.