Rembrandt House Museum transforms into a tattoo parlor.

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The Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam has turned one of its rooms into a tattoo parlor for a week-long residency called "A Poor Man's Rembrandt," featuring famous Dutch tattoo artist Henk Schiffmaker and other top Amsterdam tattoo artists. Visitors can get their own permanent reminder of Rembrandt by having his sketches inked onto their skin for between €50 and €250. Schiffmaker and his colleagues have adapted some of Rembrandt's sketches to make them suitable for tattooing. All appointments available online were filled within 10 minutes, but there are still some slots available for people who walk into the museum and wait their turn.
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