


Permanent Collection
The North Brabants Museum's permanent collection is founded on the rich past of the Roman Period and the Duchy of Brabant. The archeological objects, paintings and sculpture attest to the region's leading cultural position during the Roman Period and the late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque periods. A separate collection of floral paintings from the 17th and 18th century is one of the museum's highlights.
The collection of contemporary art forms a lively contrast to the past. New developments are regularly featured, and the sculpture garden includes a semi-permanent exhibition of art.

Visiting hours
Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm. Weekends and public holidays 12-5 pm. Closed on Mondays (except when public holidays), 1 January, 25 December. and Carnival.
Admission
Adults € 6,-; < 6: free; 6-18: € 3; 65+ /group > 20: € 4.
Address
Verwersstraat 41
's-HERTOGENBOSCH
073-6877877
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Facilities
How to get there?
From the main trainstation: 10 minutes walk. By car: A2 from A'dam/Utrecht or Maastricht/Eindhoven: junction 22, follow center.