The museum, which has been promoting Dutch culture and art since its opening, will hold a special exhibition of paintings from its collection and works that were displayed in the guesthouse Huis Ten Bosch. With a focus on Dutch paintings, the museum will introduce basic knowledge about art appreciation in an easy-to-understand manner, even for those new to art museums.
Also on display are prints and precious copperplate prints (originals) by Rembrandt, the master of 17th-century Dutch painting. You can also enjoy a hands-on corner where you can learn about creating your own works. We hope that this exhibition will be a new step in deepening your interest in art.
You can enjoy an audio guide at this exhibition. It is available via the QR code in the exhibition room. Please use your smartphone.
"Paris and Oenone"
Author: Nikolaas Elias Pikenova (Pikkenoi)
1588-1653
Oil on canvas
"Portrait of Michael Bacon the Younger"
Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1695
Oil on canvas
"Still life with flowers and fruit"
Maffei Alessandro 1790-1859
Oil on canvas
A gallery talk will be held by the curator in charge. After the explanation of the works, the museum will be time for guests to enjoy interactive viewing.
Held every Sunday
Through interactive viewing, you can freely express your thoughts about the artworks and art in your own words.
The automatic musical instrument gallery will be reopening at Palace Huis Ten Huis Ten Bosch.
In addition, every Saturday the curator in charge will introduce the automatic musical instruments housed at Huis Ten Bosch.
Huis Ten Bosch has a collection of approximately 3,000 folk materials, including Dutch folk costumes, accessories, and folk implements from the 19th century, and we will introduce some of them here.