If you are having trouble coming up with ideas of what to do in Europe on your family trip, try out some of the best art museums that are totally suited for both children and adults! There are plenty, but let’s get you introduced to the very best fits. Check out our list of the very best European art museums to visit with kids! 

La Musee Des Enfants, Belgium

The museum is as exciting as its name is! La Musee Des Enfants in Brussels is the perfect way for both you and the kids to interact with what can only be described as top-tier contemporary art. 

There are plenty of enjoyable, colorful exhibitions perfect for curious children, yet not oversimplified and very well-explained. Also, all the family can enjoy the workshops on painting, DIY projects, and an exciting take on fairytales! 

Van Gogh Museum, the Netherlands

Take a quick Brussels to Amsterdam train and go on to see the most wonderful European art pieces with your family. 

While some deem the Van Gogh Museum fitting for adults only, they are very well-prepared to welcome little ones and catch their interest in the art of painting and sculpting. For children aged 6 to 12, there is a unique multimedia family guide, explaining just enough to ensure their interest before setting off with the rest of the tour. Van Gogh is for everyone! 

Fairground Art Museum, France

Carry on with your journey by taking the Amsterdam to Paris train and learning all you can about a very particular type of art! 

The Fairground Art Museum in Paris is solely dedicated to showing the appeal and uniqueness of funfairs and carnivals. So if you are debating on whether to take your children, the two keywords to hasten your decision are probably in! There are four different exhibits, all colorful and interactive, perfect for children yet mature enough for adults as well. See the art, the distinct themes, and even some curated antique objects! 

Tate Modern Museum, The UK

The truth is, more children respond more eagerly to contemporary art, but that is probably because they have yet to learn of the historical aspect of many art forms in Europe. But, for now, that is totally fine! Especially when you get to visit such places as the Tate Modern Museum in London. 

The gallery has four levels, all full of exciting stuff and even interactive exhibitions, but it is quite a lot, so make sure the youngsters of the family are well rested and open-eyed. You can witness the art from the 1900s to the present day, and impeccable collected items are perfect for the first introduction to modern art! 

Discover some unmissable pieces by Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and many others!

Musee d’Orsay, France

While Musee d’Orsay is indeed quite mainstream and might seem a little too mature to visit with children, it is actually just perfect for a family trip, as the art pieces are just as intriguing and essential for any art lovers, yet the whole tour is much more bearable than the long hours in the Louvre which would surely be a bit much for the kids! 

See the iconic Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art pieces from such creators as Manet, Monet, Cezanne, Van Gogh, and others. Even if children do not respond to the most popular exhibitions in Musee d’Orsay, you can always take them on one or all of the nine themed tours for families and children aged 8 to 12! The audio guide depicts some art pieces in a much more child-friendly way and explains them in a way they are bound to understand and, hopefully, enjoy. 

Visit the top child-friendly art museums in Europe, and do not worry at all about your kids not being interested enough – these are truly some of the best museums that are guaranteed to ensure both adults and kids have a great educational time. Now, all aboard the fun train!