Location:
Rembrandtplein: Until Rembrandt's statue was unveiled
in 1876 this square was called Botermarkt. The center of the public
garden, near the cafés, houses the statue of the painter to
which the square owes its name: Rembrandt. It has been there since
1852, when it was unveiled as Amsterdam’s first statue. This
enormous sculpture group is the creation of two Russian artists, Alexander
Taratynov and Mikhail Dronov and consists of 22 life-sized bronze
figures.
For over a century it has been the centre of Amsterdam's nightlife.
Here you can find famous cafés and discos. In summer, sitting
in one of the many outdoor cafés, you can see the world pass
by till way past midnight.
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