If you're sensitive to sensory stimuli, visiting a museum can be a major challenge, sometimes even impossible. We are committed to making our museum as accessible as possible for everyone. That’s why we’re organizing a special sensory-friendly afternoon.

During this sensory-friendly opening, we do everything we can to reduce stimuli as much as possible and to make your visit to our museum as pleasant as possible. We have listed all practical information on the website, so you know exactly what to expect.

On Monday 29 September 2025 from 16:00 to 18:00, the sounds in the museum will be turned off as much as possible, we will have set up a quiet space, and there will be fewer visitors in the museum. There will be no school classes walking through the museum, and from 17:00 onwards, regular museum visitors will also have left.

You can expect a sensory-friendly version o…

During this sensory-friendly opening, we do everything we can to reduce stimuli as much as possible and to make your visit to our museum as pleasant as possible. We have listed all practical information on the website, so you know exactly what to expect.

On Monday 29 September 2025 from 16:00 to 18:00, the sounds in the museum will be turned off as much as possible, we will have set up a quiet space, and there will be fewer visitors in the museum. There will be no school classes walking through the museum, and from 17:00 onwards, regular museum visitors will also have left.

You can expect a sensory-friendly version of the following galleries: The Golden Age, Disease and Health, Trophy Cabinet, and the temporary exhibition Unseen. We have developed a Highlights Tour for you, which is a specially printed overview of the masterpieces in these galleries. This way, you can be sure you haven’t missed the highlights, there is just so much to see!

When

  • Monday the 29th of september 2025 from 16:00 to 18:00

Location