All applied art museums to visit in North Brabant

Discover the beauty of functional art at 5 applied art museums in North Brabant. These museums highlight the intersection of art and utility, showcasing pieces that are both beautiful and practical.

Are you interested in the intersection of art and craftsmanship? These are the applied art museums you should visit in North Brabant:

  1. TextielMuseum1

    TextielMuseum

     Tilburg
    Everything related to textiles The TextielMuseum is a dynamic and creative working museum located in a former textile factory in Tilburg. It is the only place in the world where textile design, art, fashion, industrial heritage and innovation come together.
  2. Design Museum Den Bosch2

    Design Museum Den Bosch

     's-Hertogenbosch
    Design Museum Den Bosch presents exciting and surprising exhibitions about design from the past, present and future. In two large halls and several small presentation rooms you will discover the influence of design on the world, from culture to technology, from lifestyle to philosophy, and from ava
  3. Museum Jan Cunen Oss3

    Museum Jan Cunen Oss

     Oss
    Museum Jan Cunen presents a timely and innovative programme, rooted in the rich cultural history of Oss. It does so both within and beyond the walls of Villa Constance, with a discerning eye for emerging talent and a sincere commitment to the city. Dynamic and distinctive Museum Jan Cunen is a d
  4. Dutch Museum of Lithography4

    Dutch Museum of Lithography

     Valkenswaard
    Alois Senefelder discovers stone printing or lithography in 1798. He thus brought the world for the first time a printing technique to reproduce images quickly, massively and inexpensively. Starting in 1837, this could finally be done in color! The further development of photolithography perfected a
  5. Het Schoenenkwartier5

    Het Schoenenkwartier

     Waalwijk
    The Shoe Quarter is much more than a museum. As a podium, workshop, study center and laboratory, the Shoe Quarter occupies a distinctive place in the cultural landscape. The 20,000 objects - including 13,000 shoes! - together form a unique collection that also truly belongs to Waalwijk, the place