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Great welcome from the lady who was checking tickets at the door. She said we had to buy tickets on line or from the Museum Shop. She was very helpful and stayed with us as we purchased the tickets on line, She even escorted us into the Museum. Now that is what I call being helpful. The museum is huge, we were there 3 hours and didn't do all of it, We saw the main paintings and artifacts as we went from room to room.
Very well-organized, clean, and engaging. The staff was very polite, also. Do not lose the opportunity to imagine Rembrandt's life in his working and living space. Highly recommended! (Just a suggestion to the Museum: providing the possibility to choose the playback speed on the guided tour would be the golden touch.)
I have to admit I was a bit dubious about this given the advertising and the schtick on the website. I was pleasantly surprised though because there is a lot packed into a small space, and there was some surprises and some great art. Robbie Williams - who'd have thunk it - was worth seeing; there was a lot of great art that came from street art and graffiti (not just Banksy); and some great Japanese artists too. The only issue was that the art was packed, and even though we were there in the morning, it was also packed, so that sometimes you had to wait about to get a chance to experience things properly. But overall I was very happy to see a lot of this work.
Me and my friend really enjoyed this museum, definitely worth the 10 Euros to get in. Lost of interesting and funny things, some areas were under construction which was a little disappointing, definitely worth a visit
We very much enjoyed our time at the Rembrandt’s Amsterdam experience. It is not a museum, it is more like an experience that you can immerse yourself in and enjoy the dramatic performance of Rembrandt and his story. At the end there was an option to create some fun AI Rembrandt style artwork, which we look back on with fondness. It was a great 1 hour fun which we were able to slot in whilst we were waiting for a restaurant booking. Thank you for the great experience.
Every now and then i drop by this museum. I loved the Chagalls hanging here. It is almost never as crowded as the two nearby world-famous museums so i quite enjoy the space and especially the quietness here. The museum shop is quite lovely too✌✌✌
It was amazing experience we had lat of fun doing it’s worth doing lots to do the pink beach was cute vibes the drinks was delicious we loved it and we would come back again
Entry to this museum is included with an IAmsterdam card (which I highly recommend). It's a very unique museum experience, immersive, and highly informative and engaging. This is great to do when you need to get off your feet a little bit because there are several opportunities to sit down. There's also a toilet in the basement. I think the experience was an hour or less; it was a great activity to do between bigger museums/activities (and with free entry and a free restroom!). We did this on a Friday afternoon and there were only 3 of us at the museum.
We loved our visit to STRAAT museum. The location is great and there were so many fantastic works of art to see, we were totally delighted. There's also a very nice café with great views to have a drink.
Lots of exhibits to see in the museum. On a couple of levels with area to leave coats and bags. Audio in various languages available. Has a restaurant and lifts for access.
We visited Amsterdam over the Easter weekend and I had booked this as it looked to be a great experience, don’t get me wrong it was, I was just disappointed that they send so many people off as there are photo opportunities we missed because people just hang around in the room or people behind you come through. We visited other attractions similar to this and didn’t have this at all.
However the rooms were really cool and we have got some good photos when we could. We ate in the cafe afterwards which the food was really nice. I would visit again maybe on a quieter time if there is a such a time.
No better way to spend a cold , snowy November afternoon than to visit this house. A stunning house on the outside, inside it is amazing. The audio guide is very good , explaining the significance of each room. I gained a great insight into how wealthy people lived in the 19th century, a great place to visit.
Nice museum, nice space. Really enjoyed the primary exhibition, a poignant retrospective of a single photographer's chronicle of the repressive and grossly inequitable travesty of apartheid in the 1960s. Appreciate that a Dutch museum would wrestle with its history in this way.