What is Jheronimus Bosch Art Center about?
The Jheronimus Bosch Art Center in Den Bosch is a unique tribute to Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450-1516), the city’s most famous medieval painter. Housed in a former church dedicated to St. Jacob, the center offers a comprehensive experience of Bosch’s mysterious and imaginative world.
The center features high-quality reproductions of all Bosch’s works, allowing visitors to examine details that are difficult to see in the originals. The building itself is an architectural gem designed by Stuyt and Cuypers. In addition to the Bosch exhibition, the center hosts concerts, modern art exhibitions, and educational programs, making it a multifunctional cultural hub.
Who should visit this museum?
This center is essential for art history enthusiasts, Bosch fans, and anyone interested in medieval art and symbolism. It appeals to visitors who want to understand Bosch’s complex iconography and his connection to Den Bosch.
Educational and cultural activities
The center offers guided tours of Bosch’s works (€12.00 + €25.00 per guide), tours of the church building, educational programs for students, and a library for research. The center also organizes concerts and cultural events.
Visitor information
Opening hours: April to October: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM. March, November, December: Tuesday to Sunday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. Monday closed year-round.
Ticket prices: Adults €12.00. Children 6-12 years €5.00. Children under 6 free. Students/CJP €5.00. Museumkaart NOT valid. Combi ticket with Huis van Bosch €17.00.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is available nearby.
Facilities: No café available on site. Free Wi-Fi availability not mentioned.




