Visitor information

From 7 April to 4 June, the Museum Park will be dedicated to a search and discovery, literally and figuratively. Various artists go in search of the meaning of the 'Piëta'. What does the Pieta mean to you? You can also literally search at the same time in the various villages of the museum park. The special collection of Easter eggs is exhibited 'hidden'. Play egg bingo and try to find them all.
From April 7 to June 4, the following opening hours apply:

closed on Mondays
Tuesday: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Excepted opening days are:
Monday April 10 (Easter Monday): 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Monday 29 May (Whit Monday): 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

Excepted closed days are:

Thursday 27 April (King's Day): closed


After 4 June, the Museumpark will be closed again for individual visits. In 2023, the museum park will be open during the following periods:

April 7 to June 4
July 22 through September 10
October 14 to October 28
December 16 through January 7, 2024

Feel free to bring along your own food and drink!

Choose your own spot and have a picnic in the park! The museum also has an establishments where you can get something to eat and drink.  

Parking

The museum offers ample parking. A car park coin costs € 5,00.

Public transport

Bus lines 5 (destination Groesbeek) departing from Nijmegen Central Station have stops in the proximity of the museum.

Dogs

Dogs are permitted, as long as they are on a leash.

Accessibility for disabled persons

Museumpark Orientalis is situated on a hilly terrain with unpaved and unevenly paved paths.
Access to some sites is therefore difficult for wheelchairs. We have wheelchairs available at the ticket office for people who have difficulty walking. They cannot be reserved. A wheelchair companion is necessary, wheelchair companions have free access. 

 

 

This spring, Museumpark Orientalis is all about (search) tour, literally and figuratively. From 7 April to 4 June you will, among other things, look for the meaning of 'Piëta' and search for the collection of Easter eggs that are hidden throughout the museum park.

Museum Park Orientalis offers space for the search for the meaning of life. In this context, the exhibition 'Piëta' can be seen, among other things. Various artists were inspired by this well-known theme and went in search of what it means to them. The result is an intimate and moving exhibition about compassion and loss. Paintings, photographs and videos show the artists' experiences, which turn out to be very universal.
You can also literally search at the same time in the various villages of the museum park. The special collection of Easter eggs is exhibited 'hidden'. Play egg bingo and try to find them all.
There is also an extra program every weekend and during the school holidays. Children's theatre, a fire breather and various workshops, among other things, make the museum visit extra fun during these days. There is also a free pilgrim's bag ready for every family at the entrance. This allows children to go on a (search) trip through the museum park.
Museum Park Orientalis is open again for individual visits from April 7 to June 4. On days when no extra program is organised, the museum park can be visited at a reduced rate. For the current opening hours and admission prices, see www.museumparkorientalis.nl.

 

Experience the museum

In 2023 we're open

april 7 to june 4  

july 22 to september 10

october 14 to october 29

december 16 to january 7 2024

Open from tuesday to sunday

Our office is limetedly open from Monday till Thursday. For further information; 0031-24-3823110 or info@museumparkorientalis.nl.

Welcome to Museumpark Orientalis – Heilig Landstichting! Here the colourful world of Judaism, Christianity and Islam comes to life. Architecture and nature meet in this museum, which stretches out over 30 hectares. Experience different cultures and religions in an educative and playful way in our Jewish and Arabic village, our desert and Karavanserai, and our Roman city street.