What is Museum Slager about?
Museum Slager in Den Bosch is a unique museum dedicated to the artistic legacy of the Slager family, a prominent dynasty of artists who lived and worked in the city. The museum is housed in their former home and studio, preserving the atmosphere of an artist’s residence.
The collection includes works by multiple generations of the Slager family, showcasing their contributions to Dutch art from the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can explore the family’s living quarters, studios, and the artworks they created, offering an intimate look at the life of a family of artists.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is ideal for art lovers, visitors interested in artist’s homes, and those wanting to learn about Dutch art history. It appeals to visitors who enjoy intimate museum settings and family histories.
Educational and cultural activities
The museum offers guided tours, insights into the Slager family’s artistic techniques, and educational programs about the role of artist families in Dutch cultural history. Free coffee or tea included with admission.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Monday closed. Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Ticket prices: Adults €15.00. Youth 13-25 years €7.50. Children 0-12 years free. Museumkaart and ICOM valid for free admission. Free coffee or tea included.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is available nearby.
Facilities: A café is available on site. Free Wi-Fi is available.




