
@ August 21, 2018
susan wright
Worth seeing the ceilings but you are only allowed on first floor (2 rooms). You can order tea or coffee. There are info cards in several language right next to door to Quiet Room.
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Huis De Pinto is a former Amsterdam city mansion on the Sint Antoniesbreestraat near the Rembrandthuis. It was originally built in 1605 but is named after a leading Amsterdam family dynasty of Portuguese-Jewish merchant bankers. The founder of this dynasty was Isaack de Pinto, from Antwerp, who moved to Rotterdam in 1647 but bought the house in 1651. His son commissioned the unusual facade, and his grandson Isaac de Pinto grew up there.
@ 21 Aug, 2018
Worth seeing the ceilings but you are only allowed on first floor (2 rooms). You can order tea or coffee. There are info cards in several language right next to door to Quiet Room.
@ 31 Oct, 2019
Culture center for literature and sharing ideas
@ 30 Sep, 2018
Beautifully refurbished, had a wonderful concert here!
@ 04 Oct, 2016
Beautiful small Jewish library. Was once a house of a wealthy Jewish man. Amazing decoration and architecture.
@ 25 Oct, 2016
A hidden pearl! Don't miss the quiet room and check the ceiling