Antwerp: Attractions and more...
Antwerp’s culture, history, nightlife and world-class shopping make it a many-layered city. In addition to the beautiful 16th and 17th century architecture, the city also has outstanding museums, galleries and parks.
The Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten (Royal Museum for Fine Arts) has a collection of the major Dutch masters. The Plantin-Moretus Museum is the house of the printers Christoffel Plantijn and Jan Moretus.
The Cathedral of Our Lady (begun in the 14th century) has three works by Rubens. The Church of St James, even more decorative than the cathedral, houses the tomb of Rubens and the baroque interior of The Church of St Paul is remarkable.
Central Station has a baroque exterior, a massive glass dome and an interior decorated in gilt and marble. The oldest skyscraper in Europe, built in 1932, (The Boerentoren) can be found in Antwerp.
Antwerp is a city with vivacity, magnificent architecture, artworks, fashionable shops, including the diamond district, and pubs and restaurants serving superb Belgian and multicultural food.
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (1)
Museums (8)
Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods (2)
See also
Stores and shopping malls (1)
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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