Rembrandt house museum in Amsterdam: tickets, prices & tips

Visit the Rembrandt House Museum, where the famous artist once lived and worked in Amsterdam. In this guide, I’ll explain how to prepare for your visit, what to expect inside the Rembrandt House, and how to buy tickets with a discount.

How much are tickets to the Rembrandt House Museum?

Ticket Price in 2026 Book
Adult ticket € 23,50 Tickets
Child (aged 6–17) ticket € 8 Tickets
Child (under 5) ticket free Book timeslot
Rembrandt House Museum + canal cruise €35,50 (11% discount) Tickets
Rembrandthuis + H’ART Museum €37,50 (28% discount) Tickets
 

With the I amsterdam card and the Museumkaart, entry to the Rembrandt House Museum is free.

NEW! Starting from 16 May 2026, you can also order the I amsterdam City Card Explorer: Special Edition. With this card you can pick and mix 3 or 5 attractions. The price for 3 attractions is € 44. For example if you buy separate tickets for the Rijksmuseum + Rembrandt house + Artis Zoo, you pay € 27 + € 23,50 + € 23,50 = € 83. This pass is also available for children.

Check what is included in the I amsterdam City Card and order it online.

Rembrandt Museum entry included in I amsterdam card

The ticket price includes an audio guide. The audio guide is also available as a multimedia app, so you can start listening at home while preparing for your visit.

 

What is the Rembrandt House Museum?

The Rembrandt House Museum is an art museum in the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam, located in the actual house where the famous artist once lived. The museum recreates the atmosphere of Rembrandt’s time, allowing you to imagine how he lived and worked.

On March 18, 2023, the museum reopened after renovation. As part of the project, the publicly accessible area increased by 30%. Five new rooms were restored and opened, including the attic.

The museum features a collection of works by Rembrandt’s contemporaries and students.

Tip! Visit the Rijksmuseum to see the biggest collection of Rembrandt’s paintings in the world, including The Night Watch.

Rembrandt Museum paintings

 

Where is the Rembrandt House Museum located in Amsterdam?

Address of the Rembrandt Museum: Jodenbreestraat 4, Amsterdam.

Did you know that Rembrandt House Museum was used as one of the famous KLM Delft Blue miniature houses? It is KLM house number 48.

How to get to the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam?

From Amsterdam Centraal station you can reach the museum:

  • by metro, get off at Nieuwmarkt or Waterlooplein
  • by tram 14, stop Waterlooplein
  • on foot, about a 15-minute walk.

If you are arriving by car, the nearest parking areas are Waterlooplein, Muziektheater/Stadhuis, or Valkenburgerstraat.

Exhibitions at the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

Opening hours of the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam in 2026

The Rembrandt Museum is open daily, from 10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:40). In 2026, the museum is closed on April 27 (King’s Day) and December 25 (Christmas). On December 24 and 31, 2026, the museum closes at 17:00. On January 1, 2027, it opens at 11:00.

Note! To see The Night Watch and other works by Rembrandt, also visit the Rijksmuseum. It’s open 365 days a year.

Opening hours and address of the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

Do you need to book in advance for the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam?

Yes, it is better to book tickets in advance. You don’t need to book them weeks ahead like tickets to the Van Gogh Museum, but it’s best to check availability 1–2 days before your planned visit.

Rembrandt exhibition

FAQ about the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

Is Rembrandt house museum open on Sundays?

Yes, the Rembrandt Museum is open daily, including Sundays, from 10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:40).

Enjoy your visit to the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam!

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