What makes it 75% Kids-Friendly: Kids under 12 enter free, craft in the Sunday Salon, borrow noise-blocking headphones, and join interactive family tours. Weekday visits lack hands-on zones, so timing matters for engagement.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to join The Salon, explore key galleries, and enjoy a café break at a relaxed pace.
The Salon creative space:
Drop into this hands-on zone for playful art tasks and imaginative games.
Tip: Visit Sundays 2–4 PM for supervised, themed activities included with entry.
Explore ground-floor collection:
Discover contemporary Belgian installations without a ticket on the ground floor.
Tip: Pick up a free map at reception to guide kids to interactive pieces.
Family-guided tour:
Join an interactive tour with creative assignments designed for ages 4 +.
Tip: Email reservatie@muhka.be at least two weeks ahead to book in English or French.
Art workshops for kids:
Sign up for drawing, crafting, and storytelling sessions in the Salon or Labo.
Tip: Check the schedule at reception; workshops (€8–€12 per child) include materials and entry.
Relax at M HKAFE & roof terrace:
Enjoy drinks and light bites in an industrial-style café or on the outdoor terrace.
Tip: Order hot chocolate or juice; choose a terrace seat on warm days for city views.

Robb Kightley
Beautiful space but so LITTLE of note in it. Saw better "contemporary " work at the Museum of Fine Arts (a must see). I understand there is a question over the future of this museum - its not surprising as its a missed opportunity.
Irma Zandl
LOVED this museum. Exhibitions are excellent, innovative, and beautifully installed. Very original. They also have a great Keith Haring mural from 1987 installed in the cafe and a James Turrell on the 5th floor deck (along with a great garden).
Lee Lee
Absolutely a must see while visiting Antwerp, many different artists , painters , sculptors… in a great atmosphere
Graham Short
An interesting museum, very technical exhibit’s The cafe on the roof has outside seating. A lot of screens and projections. Well worth a visit
Lukasz Zbylut
Cool museum, but some of the rooms have TV screens that produce a lot of electric noise sounds the are very headache inducing
Plan a visit in early November for Children’s Art Day with free tours and performances. In summer, use the roof terrace to cool off and spot Antwerp landmarks.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2 × €8) | EUR 16 |
| Art workshops for kids (2 × €10) | EUR 20 |
| Optional café snacks | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 56 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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