SINCE THE OPENING, 100,000 VISITORS TO “REMBRANDT IN AMSTERDAM” – GREAT SUCCESS IN VIEW OF COVID RESTRICTIONS

Since the opening of “Rembrandt in Amsterdam: Creativity and Competition”, 100,000 visitors have already seen the exhibition at the Städel Museum. Despite current pandemic-related restrictions, the works of Rembrandt – the greatest Dutch artist of the 17th century – are inspiring a wide audience in Frankfurt. The show with outstanding international loans had to be postponed by almost a year and was finally able to open its doors on 6 October 2021. The digital offers developed by the Städel Museum, which enable visitors to visit the exhibition on their own, are also very popular. For example, more than 1,300 interested visitors took part in the online offer Museum at Home – Live for the Rembrandt exhibition. To date, the comprehensive Digitorial® has been accessed more than 50,000 times, and the podcast ‘Blinded by Rembrandt’ has been streamed more than 69,000 times. The general guided tours on site, which were developed as part of the current hygiene concept, were also in great demand; so far, more than 3,300 visitors have been able to experience the exhibition in guided tours. The exhibition is still open for a fortnight up to and including 30 January.

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