Rotterdam > Things to Do > Museums > Chabot Museum

  • Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    An extensive image of the Dutch artist Henk Chabot
    The Chabot Museum that is housed in a white villa since 1993 is located in the Rotterdam Museum Park and is a museum that is completely dedicated to the work of the Dutch artist Heck Chabot (1894-1979). In the Chabot Museum you can see the collection of 26 paintings from the period of 1940-1945, for which Henk Chabot became known. Next to that the museum also displays an extensive collection of other works from Henk Chabot, amongst which are paintings, sculptures, drawings and graphics.

    The works of Henk Chabot
    The works of Henk Chabot are being dominated by paintings, sculptures and different drawings, for which Henk Chabot became known and famed. The events during the life of Henk Chabot clearly had a big influence on his work, with the collection of paintings from the period 1940-1945 as excellent example. Henk Chabot was guided by the coarseness of the materials that he used.

    A museum as a monument
    The museum is housed in a white villa which is designed by the architect G.W. Baas and was originally designed to be a house. This white villa has been retrofitted into becoming a museum while effort was made to retain the spacious and bright character of the villa. The view of the villa on the Rotterdam Museumpark is amongst others what makes this villa a remarkable location for displaying the collection and the villa therefore became a state monument in 2000.

    A versatile artist, a versatile collection
    Henk Chabot was a versatile artist that did not only paint, but also created several sculptures, drawings and graphics. Henk Chabot's style was always influenced by work and living. While his work in the early twenties still had cubic and symbolic elements, his style became more naturalistic in time in which he got his themes from amongst others city life and living in the Rotterdam harbor. For a peek into the mind of a Dutch artist from the 19th century a visit to the Chabot Museum is definitely not a waste of time.

    Have you visited the Chabot Museum in Rotterdam?
    > Add a review of the Chabot Museum now!

  • OPENING HOURS Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    These are the opening hours for Chabot Museum:

    Monday

    Closed

    Tuesday

    11:00 - 4:30 pm

    Wednesday

    11:00 - 4:30 pm

    Thursday

    11:00 - 4:30 pm

    Friday

    11:00 - 4:30 pm

    Saturday

    11:00 - 5 pm

    Sunday

    12:00 - 5 pm

  • RATES Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    These are the rates for the Chabot Museum in Rotterdam:

    Children under 12

    Free

    Age 12 and above

    €6,50

  • DIRECTIONS Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    The Chabot museum is centrally located opposite to the Museumpark in city centre. Get there by taking the metro to Eendrachtsplein, tram 7 to Museumpark or tram 4 to Eendrachtsplein.

    Parking near the Chabot Museum
    If you come by car you can park your car in the WestBlaak or Museumpark parking. Please check our page about parking in Rotterdam for more information.

    •     Metro  
    •     Museums  
    •     Parking  
    •     Stations  
  • MORE INFORMATION Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    More information can be found on the Chabot Museum internet site or by contacting them directly.

    Museumpark 11, 3015 CB Rotterdam
    Tel: +31 10 4363713
    Website: www.chabotmuseum.nl
    E-mail: mail@chabotmuseum.nl

  • REVIEWS Chabot Museum Rotterdam

    No reviews have been provided yet. Be the first one to provide a review!

    Add a review

    Name:

    City:

    Country (flag):

    Rating:

    Comments:

    Security check*

    security image
     

HOTELS IN ROTTERDAM


CHECK-IN DATE

calendar

CHECK-OUT DATE

calendar

ROTTERDAM TWITTER

Bezoek vandaag het bevrijdingsfestival aan de Parklaan in Rotterdam! http://t.co/CJlIeXVe #bevrijdingsfestival #rotterdam 18 days ago
Laaste weekend van de kermis in Rotterdam! http://t.co/G0V5v8Fx #kermisrotterdam #rotterdam 18 days ago
Follow CityGuideRdam on Twitter