It was a long time ago and not for long. Early in the morning, from the opening. There were no translation guides yet. But it was a great event for me to visit the house that this amazingly talented man once chose for his residence. I got into the atmosphere of his perception of the surrounding life. I saw what was left of him little changed. The house itself has windows, walls, doors, shutters. Even in everyday life, he was distinguished by an individual approach to everyday things. The shutters are painted in two colors. I hope to look there again someday. However, for a Russian now a ticket for 14 euros is cool!
A great museum if you like to immerse yourself in how some famous person lived and worked. Free audio guide, including in Russian.
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Иван Ж.
Level 3 Local Expert
May 12, 2019
Informative, but we expected more. There is an audio guide in Russian. Admission is 14 euros, a children's ticket is 5 euros; or free admission using Amsterdam Pass cards, etc.
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Akel Elakvov
Level 3 Local Expert
January 18, 2020
Once in 1987, he lived in a hotel opposite the Rembnant Museum for 22 days. Almost a day later I visited the museum, the impressions are still unforgettable.
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ArhimagiR
Level 12 Local Expert
January 23, 2020
I feel sad and lousy today. It's bad when I feel bad, for someone who is better than someone who is worse than someone who is worse than someone who sucks