ARTTRA offers various cultural day programs
on art and nature. ‘The pastoral life of the aristocracy’,
‘Sailing in Frisia’, and Modern Architecture
in Almere. Tailored to the interests of your guests, guided
by experienced art historians in any language desired.
They are socially very capable and will do their utmost
to give your guests a good time. Clearly, ARTTRA ensures
that all practical issues are perfectly taken care of.
Rembrandt’s
was born in Leiden 1606. This
program covers all the locations
that played an important role
in Rembrandt’s life, and
even includes a visit to Delft,
which was an extremely prosperous
city in the 17th century.
At Leiden a
walk that takes in the most
important scenes in Rembrandt’s
life, including the place where
he was born, the studio of his
painting master Jacob van Swanenburgh,
and the reconstructed Latin
School where he was educated.
Visit to the Lakenhal, built
during time of flourishing textile
industry 1638-1640. The museum
has important work by Rembrandt
and contempories.
Departure by luxury coach for
Delft and lunch in the stylish
Stadswaag.
A short walk through Delft that
includes the Boterbrug, Old
Delft and the Oude Kerk where
Rembrandt’s contemporary
Piet Heyn is buried.
A visit to the Koninklijke
Porceleyne Fles, the
only remaining 17th century
pottery factory that still manufactures
authentic Delft Blue.
This will be followed by a
‘Delft Blue Tile Painting’
workshop. Here, our
guests will paint tulips in
the 17th century style under
the supervision of a professional
painter. Once they have been
painted, the tiles will be glazed
and fired. The finished tiles
can be sent to participants’
addresses, if requested.
Prices
depending on your wishes
and the number of participants.
You
can now apply
by completing the form
below. We need
to be in receipt of your
application one week before
the dayprogram. We will
subsequently send you
a confirmation and invoice.
Should you require any
further information, you
can, of course, call us
on +31
(0)20-6259303.