Rembrandt House & Free Tower Tour
I just realized I didn't take any pictures of the outside of his house.. oh well!

The maid slept in a bed like this one, but in the kitchen. I believe this bed was for one of the living rooms, can't remember..

His printing machine..

some of his etching tools..

lots of stairs in his house.. it was considered a very big house at the time.. Rembrandt was a great spender and not only bought a very large house, but also collected rare and prized artifacts from around the world.. They had a room full of them.. but yet again I did not take a picture of it.. u'll have to see the house yourself!



hmm.. another bed.


After Rembrandts house I hopped on my bicycle and started pedalling, when I noticed a big sign on one of the clock towers.. I managed to decipher the words.. "tour" and "free".. so I investigated.
It turns out there was a free tour of one of the clock towers! So I waited for half an hour, then joined the next hour long tour.. Yes it was an hour.. and it was in Dutch! I think I was the only Non-Dutch person there.. but it was cooool.
This is the tower in question..

some wood..

a giant bell..

welcome to the twilight zone..


At 6pm they let us all tug on ropes which rang the bells.. it was fun! One of the tower people blew up a balloon and had each of us touch it to feel the vibrations. I got a bit of sawdust in my eyes when I first tugged at the rope.. it was still fun though!

The view from the top of the tower was quite nice as well..



I noticed that quite a few people had roof gardens.

poor attempt at cheesy photo

unrelated windmill picture!

unrelated bridge picture..

unrelated duck picture!!

and finally.. unrelated sideways tree picture.. :)
