The Chabot Museum is a modernist villa in Rotterdam, dedicated to the works of the Dutch expressionist artist Hendrik Chabot. This architecturally significant building, constructed in 1936, showcases a compact yet rich collection of Chabot’s paintings and sculptures. The museum is accessible across four levels by elevator, offering visitors a comfortable experience. A typical visit lasts about an hour, and tickets can be purchased at self-service machines outside. The museum staff is known for their friendliness and helpfulness.
Inside the museum, visitors can expect to see a thoughtful selection of Chabot’s art, alongside historical insights about the Van Nelle Factory and the villa itself. The museum also features a small café and an inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying art and history in a serene environment.