


Dedicated to the Cobra art movement (1948–1951), this museum in a suburb of Amsterdam showcases the expressive, childlike works of Dutch, Danish, and Belgian artists like Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, and Corneille. The movement’s name (from Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam) reflects its rebellious, post-WWII spirit. The museum’s playful, colorful exhibits and hands-on workshops embody Cobra’s belief that "art should be as free as a child’s scribble." A sculpture garden adds to the whimsical vibe.

