The museum was founded in 1884 as the historical and archaeological museum for the Dutch province of
Limburg. The name Bonnefanten Museum is derived from the French
bons enfants ('good children'), the popular name of a former convent that housed the museum from 1951 until 1978. In 1995, the museum moved to its present location, a former industrial site named 'Céramique'. The new building was designed by Italian architect
Aldo Rossi. With its rocket-shaped
cupola overlooking the river
Maas, it is one of Maastricht's most prominent modern buildings. Since 1999, the museum has become exclusively an art museum. The historical and archaeological collections were housed elsewhere, partially at the
Limburg Museum in
Venlo. The museum is largely funded by the province of
Limburg. In 2009, the museum celebrated its 125th anniversary with the exhibition
Exile on Main Street, celebrating modern and contemporary American art. Stijn Huijts has been director since 2012. ==Collection==