What is Museum of Comic Art about?
The Museum of Comic Art (MoCA) in Noordwijk is the first Dutch museum dedicated entirely to the art of comics (the “Ninth Art”). The museum showcases original drawings, covers, and pages from renowned comic artists from the Netherlands and around the world.
The collection includes works by Edgar P. Jacobs, Hanco Kolk, Jean Giraud (Moebius), Marcel Gotlib, and many others. Original drawings straight from the artists’ tables demonstrate how comics are created and why they are beloved worldwide. The museum celebrates the comic medium in all its forms, from newspaper strips to graphic novels.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is perfect for comic enthusiasts, art lovers, families, and anyone interested in visual storytelling. It appeals to both dedicated comic fans and those curious about the art form.
Educational and cultural activities
The museum offers exhibitions on comic history and creation, educational programs about the comic medium, and special exhibitions such as “Suske en Wiske 80” celebrating the famous Dutch comic characters.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Monday and Tuesday closed. Wednesday to Sunday from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Ticket prices: Adults €8.00. Children 0-5 years free. Youth 6-17 years €4.00. Students €4.00. Friends of MoCA free. Museumkaart €6.00.
Accessibility: Accessibility information not provided.
Parking: Car parking is available nearby.
Facilities: Facilities information not mentioned.




