Children gather around a display featuring mannequins styled by Dirk Van Saene, showing curiosity and interest.

Pre-primary education

Discover everything MoMu has to offer with this guide for pre-primary education.

Visitor information

MoMu offers a unique voyage through the permanent exhibition and the temporary exhibitions for pre-primary and primary education. The focus lies not so much on the content, but on the experience during the 'Dream Visit': learning to observe and imagine, pay attention to materials and colours. In a playful way, we can discover the various garments and topics in the exhibition, using different brain games, along with practical and drawing tasks.

Fashion from the MoMu Collection

The exhibition reviews the key protagonists of Belgian fashion, based on topics characterising the unique nature of the MoMu Collection: surrealism, craftsmanship, deconstructivism and a fondness of art, history and innovation. Both the MoMu Collection and the introductory documentary start with the age-old question: “What does the 'Belgian' and 'Antwerp' fashion label mean today?"

  • A group of children is looking at various sports items at the Antwerp Six exhibition.
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    Jeroen Broeckx
  • Three children peer through a window, observing Marina Yee's atelier during the Antwerp Six exhibition with curiosity.
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    Jeroen Broeckx

The Antwerp Six

In 2026, The Fashion Museum Antwerp (MoMu) will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the international breakthrough of the Antwerp Six. This will be the first time that a major exhibition is devoted to these six iconic fashion designers.

Several children seated on the floor, interacting with a large orange toy, surrounded by a playful atmosphere.
Jeroen Broeckx

Questions

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