What makes it 67% Baby-Friendly: Pushchairs roll in via lift and a nappy table is near the toilets, yet galleries are hushed with no feeding room or baby play zone, so parents must soothe or step into the garden for noisy moments.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to browse galleries at a gentle pace, with breaks for the baby.
Self-guided audio tour:
Scan QR codes for a free English audio guide on your phone.
Tip: Bring headphones and pause in wide rooms to attend to your baby.
Admire the Flemish Primitives:
See key works by Van Eyck and Hans Memling in well-lit chronological galleries.
Tip: Use stroller-friendly corridors and rest on benches as needed.
Take baby breaks in the courtyard garden:
Step into the peaceful courtyard with seating near the sculpture.
Tip: Use this calm spot for feeding or a stroller nap.

George Oprea
A museum of the history of Flamish art starting with the primitive artist until today. A must see in Bruges if only for the Jan van Eyck masterpiece! Very well organized, flows chronological from room to room, with good description for the period and the highlilighted pieces.
Tanya Grueneberger
Loved our visit to the museum! Lots of Flemish paintings in the collection, and a section at the end about the Book of Hours. To follow along the rooms I recommend scanning the QR code before you enter the museum which provides a digital tour of each room in your preferred language. You can click on each painting in each room and it’ll give you a comprehensive explanation of the painting or the ar...
Xiaoyu Xiong
A very nice museum of fine arts. Sufficient explanation to help a layman like me to get around. Didn’t have time to finish as I was too hungry. Will definitely visit again to finish it.
Brendan Simonis
Very nice art museum with an interesting exhibit about medieval books. Lacked a bit of variety because you can only see so many paintings of Jesus on the cross before it gets boring. The highlight for me the Boschs tryptic. Stunning. Overall for the price it was pretty good.
Lauren Carlo
I had the best time visiting the Groeninge Museum today. Epic masterpieces and so many of the fun creepy depictions of demons from the renaissance art that keep you guessing. The audio guide was helpful and they have a great gift shop with postcards and trinkets from the collection. Would recommend if visiting Bruges!
Summer brings extra shade in the courtyard by the canal. Check the museum’s website for seasonal family events, especially in spring.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (per person) | EUR 15 |
| Audio guide | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 30 |
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