Rembrandt's Amsterdam Tour

Follow in the footsteps of Rembrandt and experience Amsterdam through his eyes
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Nieuwmarkt
  • Waag
  • Rembrandt House
Photos & Highlights
  • Explore Amsterdam through Rembrandt’s story
  • Led by local art historian or scholar
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Tour Description
Rembrandt van Rijn was arguably the greatest Dutch painter, and his life (1606-1669) provides a unique lens through which to understand the Dutch Golden age (a subject we explore further on our Dutch Golden Age Tour). On this 3-hour Rembrandt in Amsterdam Tour, an art historian or scholar will lead us through the historic neighborhoods where Rembrandt and his clients lived, taking us back to a heady era of prosperity, expansion, and growth for the Netherlands.

From the Rembrandt House Museum...

We’ll begin in Rembrandt’s House, a small museum dedicated to the artist and his time. In those days, there was a great diversity of religious groups living side-by-side in Amsterdam. Rembrandt himself hailed from a Catholic and Protestant household, and his clients included Jews, Mennonites, and Calvinists, among others. This makes his artwork ideal as a kind of textbook, prompting a conversation about Dutch tolerance and how it laid the groundwork for the country’s social and economic success during the 17th century.

...to the Streets of the City

As we leave the museum and re-enter the streets of Amsterdam, we’ll make our way to the Nieuwmarkt, Waag, and East India House. These colonial sites connect Rembrandt to the 17th-century economic boom when the Dutch dominated world trade, particularly in Asia—many of his best-known paintings, such as The Night Watch, portray significant figures of the time. (To see that painting in person, by the way, we highly recommend a Rijksmuseum Tour.)

Rembrandt in Amsterdam

Along our route, we’ll also visit a number of squares, side streets, and historical buildings, each of which relates to the Golden Age or to Rembrandt himself. As we build a conversational portrait of Amsterdam during this period, we’ll place Rembrandt’s story in a greater context, helping us to understand his remarkable ability to reflect his time and surroundings.

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for kids?
This tour isn’t part of our family portfolio but we do have some family-friendly guides who might be able to lead your tour and could adapt the presentation to suit children.

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Unfortunately, due to the limitations of the old building that houses the Rembrandt House, it is only partially accessible to people with mobility issues. There is now an elevator in the museum but there are no lifts or other facilities in Rembrandt’s 17th-century house. As this area within the museum isn’t accessible, we wouldn’t necessarily recommend this tour for people with mobility issues. Please get in touch and we’d be happy to discuss alternatives.
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This tour got off to a rough start, as my first tour guide didn't show up, which was a Context Tour first. It was also my first experience with a private tour, which I got as a Christmas present. Ultimately, the tour was great! The weather was awful, but I still got to see parts of Amsterdam with Belina I definitely wouldn't have either seen or noticed by myself --and I was able to make suggestions about what I wanted to see, while Belina gave everything a story and a setting (trying not to use the word "context"). Since I'm now a veteran of one private tour, my comment would be to give more information about how much customization is possible. There was a church I really wanted to see and Belina worked it into the itinerary. I think everyone was feeling badly about the no-show in the morning, so my "replacement" tour went long--which I appreciated but I wasn't sure if I should have been concerned about the time. We started the tour immediately, but I would have appreciated some sort of itinerary, so I knew what to expect. Overall, since I was traveling alone, the Context Tours allowed me to meet some really interesting people and have some really interesting dialogue. That was a bonus that I didn't think too much about when I was deciding on a tour.
We learned a lot about Rembrandt's life. We had lots of questions and Eve was able to provide a lot of insights.
Lora gave us a great understanding of Rembrandt and his times. The time went really fast! She has also provided great recommendations for our next day travels that we enjoyed.