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GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets orPALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city. 5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi). A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal.GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets orPALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city. 5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi). A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums. TOURISTRAM - VISIT ANTWERPEN Touristram. Hop on the Touristram and spend forty carefree minutes exploring some Antwerp classics. During your tour you will hear a recorded commentary in Dutch, French, German, English and Spanish. Italian, Russian, Japanse and Mandarin texts are also available. Check the sign in Groenplaats for the schedule and some practicalinformation.
STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
SHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes. VISIT ANTWERP WITH KIDS Visit Antwerp with kids. Antwerp is a great place to visit with your children, with no shortage of fun and relaxing activities. Visit one of the oldest zoos in Europe, take aRIVIERENHOF
Rivierenhof. Rivierenhof is one park that is busy, the 130 hectares of green welcomes those that are active or those who just like to watch those that are active! Walkers, cyclists, joggers, petanque players and fishing fanatics strut their stuff and tennis, basketball and miniature golf players battle itPARK SPOOR NOORD
Park Spoor Noord. Precious new life was breathed into an abandoned 24-hectare railway marshalling yard in 2008/9 when Park Spoor Noord opened. Now a large panoramic green park emphasising greenery, light, space, leisure, culture, sport and events. It boasts play areas, a spectacular BMX and skate bowl, two cooling water fountains forchildren
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE LEFT AND RIGHT BANK A free ferry now connects the left and right bank of the River Scheldt. And a ferry is the perfect solution to cross the river as renovation work will soon start on St. Anna Tunnel, or the pedestrian tunnel as it is colloquially known. The ferry sails from the jetty atFrederik
NEW EXCHANGE HANDELSBEURS New Exchange Handelsbeurs. The “Handelsbeurs” (New Exchange) was built in 1531, as the Old Exchange on Hofstraat had become too small. It was the first exchange ever built specifically for this use, and became the model for other exchanges all over the world.The building has been beautifully restored and the ground floor is open to thepublic.
HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city.SHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes.PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through theST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city.SHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes.PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through theST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.SIGHTSEEING TOURS
Sightseeing tours. Discover Antwerp differently. On wheels, a tram, bus or through sport – the range of possibilities is both extensiveand surprising.
STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets or SHOPPING - VISIT ANTWERPEN Visit Antwerp is implementing the measures that have been imposed by the higher authorities to limit the further spread of coronavirus and protect at risk groups. More stringent measures are still in place. The shops have reopened and the city has taken many measures to make shopping as corona safe as possible. Shopping should be done alone (unless you need help) and takes a maximum of 30 minutes.MIDDELHEIM MUSEUM
The Middelheim Museum collection includes approximately 400 works of art. Every year sees new works added to the collection. Around 215 sculptures have been placed in the park, including works by major artists such as Auguste Rodin, Rik Wouters, Henry Moore, Juan Muñoz, Carl Andre, Panamarenko, Franz West, Erwin Wurm and many others.CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be.RIVIERENHOF
Rivierenhof. Rivierenhof is one park that is busy, the 130 hectares of green welcomes those that are active or those who just like to watch those that are active! Walkers, cyclists, joggers, petanque players and fishing fanatics strut their stuff and tennis, basketball and miniature golf players battle it FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE LEFT AND RIGHT BANK A free ferry now connects the left and right bank of the River Scheldt. And a ferry is the perfect solution to cross the river as renovation work will soon start on St. Anna Tunnel, or the pedestrian tunnel as it is colloquially known. The ferry sails from the jetty atFrederik
HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city.GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets orSHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes. MODERNISM | 20TH CENTURY Modernism continued to rule after 1945:Nieuwe Gaanderij, the Braem house, the district offices of Merksem and Deurne, the police tower on the Oudaan, the Sanders residence and De Singel. The first post-modern buildings began to appear by 1990, they include the Van Roosmalen atelier and the private residence at Cogels-Osylei 31a.CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be.ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. SNIJDERS&ROCKOX HOUSE Snijders&Rockox House. The new Snijders&Rockox House opened its doors in 2018. It was once the home of Nicolaas Rockox, the 17 th century mayor, art collector and friend of Rubens, as well as the 17 th century painter, Snijders. Their residences are true art temples that completely reflect the atmosphere of 17th century old-fashionedpatrician homes.
FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE LEFT AND RIGHT BANK A free ferry now connects the left and right bank of the River Scheldt. And a ferry is the perfect solution to cross the river as renovation work will soon start on St. Anna Tunnel, or the pedestrian tunnel as it is colloquially known. The ferry sails from the jetty atFrederik
VISIT ANTWERPEN
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Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city.GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets orSHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes. MODERNISM | 20TH CENTURY Modernism continued to rule after 1945:Nieuwe Gaanderij, the Braem house, the district offices of Merksem and Deurne, the police tower on the Oudaan, the Sanders residence and De Singel. The first post-modern buildings began to appear by 1990, they include the Van Roosmalen atelier and the private residence at Cogels-Osylei 31a.CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be.ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. SNIJDERS&ROCKOX HOUSE Snijders&Rockox House. The new Snijders&Rockox House opened its doors in 2018. It was once the home of Nicolaas Rockox, the 17 th century mayor, art collector and friend of Rubens, as well as the 17 th century painter, Snijders. Their residences are true art temples that completely reflect the atmosphere of 17th century old-fashionedpatrician homes.
FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE LEFT AND RIGHT BANK A free ferry now connects the left and right bank of the River Scheldt. And a ferry is the perfect solution to cross the river as renovation work will soon start on St. Anna Tunnel, or the pedestrian tunnel as it is colloquially known. The ferry sails from the jetty atFrederik
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Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city.SHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes. 5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city.SHOPPING AREAS
Antwerp is a metropolis by the river, a city that will always leave you wanting more. Hip and historical, cool and classical, trendy and traditional. Everything is within walking distance. How could you not like this astonishingly diverse, pocket-sized metropolis? Antwerp’s city centre can be subdivided into seven different shopping areas, catering to everyone’s tastes. 5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621. TOURS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Visit Antwerp is following the measures imposed by the higher authorities to limit the further spread of the coronavirus and to protect our at-risk groups. More stringent measures are currently in force and organised tours, tours and suchlike are currently notallowed.
HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums. ARCHITECTURE & MONUMENTS Architecture & monuments. Discover the rich architectural heritage of the city of Antwerp. Some places are so special, breathtaking or unique that you simply have to have seen them.PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets or SHOPPING - VISIT ANTWERPEN Visit Antwerp is implementing the measures that have been imposed by the higher authorities to limit the further spread of coronavirus and protect at risk groups. More stringent measures are still in place. The shops have reopened and the city has taken many measures to make shopping as corona safe as possible. Shopping should be done alone (unless you need help) and takes a maximum of 30 minutes.MIDDELHEIM MUSEUM
The Middelheim Museum collection includes approximately 400 works of art. Every year sees new works added to the collection. Around 215 sculptures have been placed in the park, including works by major artists such as Auguste Rodin, Rik Wouters, Henry Moore, Juan Muñoz, Carl Andre, Panamarenko, Franz West, Erwin Wurm and many others. MARKETS - VISIT ANTWERPEN Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike. MODERNISM | 20TH CENTURY Modernism continued to rule after 1945:Nieuwe Gaanderij, the Braem house, the district offices of Merksem and Deurne, the police tower on the Oudaan, the Sanders residence and De Singel. The first post-modern buildings began to appear by 1990, they include the Van Roosmalen atelier and the private residence at Cogels-Osylei 31a.VISIT ANTWERPEN
City Card. Order your city cards onlineHISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums. ARCHITECTURE & MONUMENTS Architecture & monuments. Discover the rich architectural heritage of the city of Antwerp. Some places are so special, breathtaking or unique that you simply have to have seen them.PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city. A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums. ARCHITECTURE & MONUMENTS Architecture & monuments. Discover the rich architectural heritage of the city of Antwerp. Some places are so special, breathtaking or unique that you simply have to have seen them.PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
THE PORT HOUSE
The Port House. Antwerp’s latest architectural jewel is the Port House. This funky and innovative building, with roots in the past, is the new headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. You can also plan a guided tour of the building and enjoy the panoramic view over the port and the city. A WORLD-CLASS FASHION CAPITAL A world-class fashion capital. Antwerp has a vibrant fashion community. The Antwerp 6+ who were thrust into the spotlight in the 80s paved the way for plenty of other talented designers. Many followed in their footsteps and have since graduated from the Fashion Department of Antwerp’s Academy of Fine Arts, which is one of theworld’s most
5 SECRET TERRACES IN ANTWERP The well-known coffee shop Caffènation has opened up a new location in an old industrial site at the Lamorinièrestraat 161, next to the Groen Kwartier. Caffènation Roastery and Bar PAKT are part of the eco-friendly business estate PAKT. Stroll in through the ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP The stately Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp stands proudly in the Zuid district, a distinctive building holding an impressive collection of art. And although the staircase may seem imposing, you are more than welcome to enter and explore the museum’s world-renowned collection. Paintings by Flemish primitives - Jan van Eyck and HansMemling
FREE WIFI IN ANTWERP •Inside the Wilrijk district office and Bist Library • Letterenhuis - Minderbroedersstraat 22 Everyone can access the city’s websites without additional registration thanks to the free Wi-Fi zones (search for “Antwerp Free Wi-Fi).ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
St. Paul’s Church. Near the river Scheldt you find Saint Paul’s Church, the former Dominican church, which was completed in 1639. The church has some splendid Baroque altars, more than 200 statues and 50 paintings. Masterpieces by artists such as Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and Van Dyck emphasise the church’s unique appeal. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH St. Charles Borromeo Church. As the church with the most Rubens influence in Antwerp, the painter’s contribution to the decorations on the facade and top of the steeple was considerable. The Jesuit order commissioned the construction of this typically Baroque church, built between 1615 and 1621.HISTORIC CENTRE
Take a trip back in time to the historic centre of Antwerp. The cosy bars are an ideal place to recover after exploring the small, medieval alleys, Grote Markt, Cathedral of Our Lady and historic museums. ARCHITECTURE & MONUMENTS Architecture & monuments. Discover the rich architectural heritage of the city of Antwerp. Some places are so special, breathtaking or unique that you simply have to have seen them.STEEN CASTLE
Het Steen is the oldest building in Antwerp - the first stones date from the 11th century - and over the centuries it has fulfilled several functions. It is located along the Scheldt River, near a former peninsula called De Werf. The first settlement with earth wallsappeared
PALACE IN MEIR
The originally 18th century building used to be a thingummy of important rulers such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. Nowadays one can enjoy a luxurious lunch and stylish pralines. Complete your visit of Antwerp and discover the Palace in Meir. The museum section of the Palace inMeir will
GROTE MARKT
Grote Markt originally was a forum or square just outside the medieval residential quarter. In 1220 Duke Henry I of Brabant (1165-1235) donated this community land to the city. The name Merckt was used for the first time in 1310. Around this time the first annual markets or SHOPPING - VISIT ANTWERPEN Visit Antwerp is implementing the measures that have been imposed by the higher authorities to limit the further spread of coronavirus and protect at risk groups. More stringent measures are still in place. The shops have reopened and the city has taken many measures to make shopping as corona safe as possible. Shopping should be done alone (unless you need help) and takes a maximum of 30 minutes.MIDDELHEIM MUSEUM
The Middelheim Museum collection includes approximately 400 works of art. Every year sees new works added to the collection. Around 215 sculptures have been placed in the park, including works by major artists such as Auguste Rodin, Rik Wouters, Henry Moore, Juan Muñoz, Carl Andre, Panamarenko, Franz West, Erwin Wurm and many others.CHOCOLATE NATION
Visitors can see the chocolatiers at work in the atelier during the tour in the museum.Chocolate Nation also organises workshops for groups on request or for individuals on a number of fixed dates during the year. In addition, thematic workshops are also regularly organised. More information about the different workshops: www.chocolatenation.be.MARKETS
Markets. Antwerp has always been a ‘market town’ with a tradition of open markets. This chilled way of shopping reveals the real Antwerp for inhabitants and visitors alike.VISIT ANTWERPEN
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