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Le musée d'art pour enfants KiMu ouvre ses portes à Amsterdam
KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum
At KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum, accessible tools and materials support children in working independently, with the freedom to decide what they make and how they work. Here, Sam (4) works on the 'Allesmachine' (everything machine). A group project of children aged 4 -5.
Crédit photo :
Stoika de Vreeze
Le musée d'art pour enfants KiMu ouvre ses portes à Amsterdam
KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum
Uma (15) and Doris (13) in the light studio (Lichtatelier), designed in collaboration with TOEVAL GEZOCHT, a foundation with extensive experience in setting up exhibitions on children’s creative processes, including at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Crédit photo :
Morad Bouchakour
Le musée d'art pour enfants KiMu ouvre ses portes à Amsterdam
KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum
Atelier in KiMu designed to support independent work, with custom storage designed by Suzanne Huis and built by LikaPika and vintage chairs sourced from Strijk Design in Amsterdam Noord
Crédit photo :
Aiste Rakauskaite
Le musée d'art pour enfants KiMu ouvre ses portes à Amsterdam
KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum
Before: "Even when it was still an empty shell, there was something very inspiring about it. We wanted to keep that feeling intact, while shaping it into a museum environment that supports how children explore and create.”
Crédit photo :
Suzanne Huis
Le musée d'art pour enfants KiMu ouvre ses portes à Amsterdam
KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum
View towards the ateliers at the back of the main hall. The stairs are finished with an extended railing that ensures safety for children while creating a continuous line along both staircases and the gallery
Crédit photo :
Suzanne Huis
Le musée d'art pour enfants KiMu ouvre ses portes à Amsterdam
KiMu Kinderkunstmuseum
A suspended net stretched across the central space offers a place to relax and unwind, while offering views into the main hall. A mirror above reflecting light and the water outside back into the interior. Design: WE architecten, built by OneTwoTree
Crédit photo :
Morad Bouchakour


















