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Museum Cobra tourist attraction in Amstelveen, NH
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View of Museum Cobra in Amstelveen, NH
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View of Museum Cobra in Amstelveen, NH
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Museum Cobra

4.1(1,741 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 5-14. Younger children (5-8) are drawn to the bright colors and whimsical shapes in the artwork, while older kids and teens enjoy the hands-on art workshops and learning about the rebellious artists who broke traditional rules.

About

Museum Cobra in Amstelveen offers families an exciting introduction to colorful, expressive modern art from the CoBrA movement, featuring bold, playful works that captivate children's imaginations. The museum regularly hosts interactive workshops and family-friendly activities where kids can create their own vibrant artworks inspired by the collection, making it far more engaging than a typical art museum visit.

Highlights

  • Vibrant, child-friendly artworks featuring animals, faces, and abstract shapes that spark imagination
  • Hands-on family workshops where kids create CoBrA-inspired art to take home
  • Interactive exhibition spaces designed to engage young visitors with art
  • Sculpture garden with outdoor art pieces kids can walk around and explore
  • Special family tours and activity sheets available in English

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the museum website before visiting to book family workshops in advance, as they fill up quickly and offer the best value for visiting families.
  2. 2.The museum is located about 20 minutes from Amsterdam city center. Take tram 5 from Central Station to the end of the line, then a short 10-minute walk.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday or Wednesday) for the quietest experience with more space for kids to explore freely.
  4. 4.Most signage and information is in Dutch and English, but ask at reception for the free family activity guides designed specifically for young visitors.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with nearby Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam Forest), a huge park perfect for letting kids run around after museum time.

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday or Wednesday mornings from 10:00 AM to noon offer the least crowded experience. Weekends can be busy with local families, especially during school holidays. Avoid Monday when the museum is closed.

What to Know

Entry is budget-friendly (indicated by $ price level), and the museum has a small cafe for snacks. Free parking is available nearby, and the facility is stroller-accessible with elevators throughout.

Seasonal Notes

The museum is open year-round. Special family programs and workshops are often scheduled during Dutch school holidays (check local calendar). Summer months may have extended outdoor sculpture garden activities.

Nearby Eats

Stadshart Amstelveen shopping center (5-minute walk) has numerous family-friendly options including Bagels & Beans for casual dining and Albert Heijn supermarket for picnic supplies to enjoy in nearby Amsterdamse Bos park.

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