Het Noordbrabants Museum
About
The Het Noordbrabants Museum is a prominent art and history museum located in the heart of 's‑Hertogenbosch. Housed in an elegant 18th‑century sandstone palace that once served as the provincial government’s residence, the museum showcases a rich collection of Dutch and international works, with a special focus on regional masters such as Jan Sluijters and Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can explore curated galleries spanning from early Netherlandish paintings to contemporary exhibitions, many of which highlight the artistic heritage of North Brabant. Visitors arrive free of charge, but a small admission fee is required to access the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions. Tickets—available for adults, children, and senior visitors—can be purchased online or at the museum’s ticket office, ensuring a seamless entry experience. Beyond its permanent holdings, the museum regularly curates a rotating programme of exhibitions, including major thematic shows and contemporary displays. Guided tours, educational workshops, and inclusive visit programmes are offered to meet the needs of families, students and art enthusiasts alike. The museum’s friendly staff and digital resources such as audio guides and virtual tours enrich the experience, making a day at the Het Noordbrabants Museum a memorable journey through art, culture and Brabant’s storied past.