Inspired by the paintings in the exhibition “Rembrandt’s Amsterdam. Golden Times?”, children can get creative themselves in the Open Studio.
In the 17th century, the city of Amsterdam attracted people from all over the world. The city had to be expanded at a rapid pace. The town hall, harbour and market square, as well as hospitals and prisons, were newly built. Inspired by this, the children create pictures of a city according to their own ideas trough drawing, cutting and gluing. Which places do we need and how can we feel comfortable there?
Admission prices can be found here.
Tickets are available online and at the ticket counter.
Admission is free for members of the Städelverein and the Städelclub.
Underground lines U1, U2, U3, and U8 (to “Schweizer Platz”)
Tram lines 15 and 16 (to “Otto-Hahn-Platz”)
On foot approximately 10 minutes from the central railway station via Holbeinsteg bridge
All materials required are provided by the museum unless otherwise stated and are included in the price.