Without any hint of a Disney gloss, the original home and workplace of Leiden-born painter Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606–69) provides an evocative, inspiring and moving trip back to the world of the man whose name remains the clichéd byword in great painters, even if Picasso now gives him a run for his money. And money, or lack of it, is what forced Rembrandt from this home and studio in 1656 after 17 years – a prolific period in which he painted the grand De Nachtwacht...
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Hours
10am—6pm daily (except 27 April and 25 December)
Hours
10am—6pm daily (except 27 April and 25 December)
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