What We Stand For.
Het Noordbrabants Museum Presents art, culture and history of North Brabant to everyone - Brabanders and non-Brabanders alike. The museum is pre-eminently the place where valuable knowledge and movable cultural heritage of Brabant is preserved and exhibited. It contributes to the cultural life of the Netherlands with a diversity of special exhibitions with (inter)national appeal.
What we go for
Education, artistic quality and emotion are the main principles of the presentations and activities; with these, the museum aims to entertain, bring together and excite its visitors. By means of human stories, the museum brings the themes in the display closer to the visitor, making them a source of inspiration.
The Palace of Government of Bossche
In the museum rooms you wander through as a visitor, Anton Günther von Holstein lived. Von Holstein was governor of Brabant from 1733 until his death in 1744, and the Bossche City Palace was his home. After his death, the palace received a makeover in 1768. Architect Pieter de Swart had the famous classicist facade installed and also reportedly remodeled all the rooms behind it.