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Rembrandt Monument
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Erected in 1852, the Rembrandt Monument stands proudly in Amsterdam's Rembrandtplein. It celebrates one of the most influential artists of the Dutch Golden Age. The statue was sculpted by Louis Royer and has become a central piece of this bustling square.
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