Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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E Museum aan de
Stroom (MAS)
Hanzestedenplaats 19. Tel (030)



  1. 10am–5pm Tue–Sun.


    & 7 http://www.mas.be
    Set in a spiralling building in
    the old docks area just north
    of the historic centre is the
    city’s most innovative project,
    the Museum aan de Stroom,
    (Museum on the River). Due
    to open in 2011, it will com-
    bine artifacts formerly held in
    the Maritime, Folklore and
    Ethnographic museums and
    the Vleeshuis to present a
    portrait of Antwerp’s historic
    relationship with the River
    Scheldt and the world beyond.




gave Antwerp its name. The
large bronze statue dating
from 1963 at the base
of the ent rance ramp
depicts another legen-
dary local giant, the jovial
rogue Lange Wapper, who
could grow taller at will
and played alarming
tricks on drinkers. Over
the main gate is an old
sculpture of Semini,
Scandinavian god of
fertility – the statue
was once held to be a
talisman for Antwerp’s people.

P Vleeshuis
Vleeshouwersstraat 38–40. Tel (03)



  1. 10am–5pm Tue–Sun


    and Easter Mon. & 7
    There has been a Vleeshuis
    (Meat Hall) on this site since
    1250, but the present hall
    was designed by the architect
    Herman de Waghemakere
    and completed in 1504.
    The struc ture features
    slender towers with
    five hexa gonal
    turrets and rising
    gables, all built




E Het Steen
Steenplein 1.
Antwerp’s castle, Het
Steen, was built on the
banks of the Scheldt
to protect the town and
con trol shipping.
Although a castle
stood on this site in the
10th century, during
the Viking raids, the
lower section, which
is the oldest part of
the pre sent building,
dates only from the
13th century. Above
that section are
vestiges of the
rebuilding ordered in 1520 by
Charles V. For many cen turies,
until 1823, Het Steen served
as the town’s prison.
Eventually, the whole
edifice underwent
a romanticized
restoration in
the year 1890.
According to leg-
end, the castle was
once home to the
evil giant Druon
Antigoon, who exacted
a heavy toll on shipping
and cut off the hands of cap-
tains who failed to pay him.
He was eventually slain by
the brave Roman soldier
Silvius Brabo, who chopped
off the giant’s hand in turn
and threw it into the River
Scheldt. This handwerpen, or
hand-throwing, is said by one
legend to be the gesture that

The turreted Vleeshuis, formerly the
Meat Hall of the butchers’ guild

ANTWERP
Centraal Station y
Diamond Museum u
Fotomuseum t
Grote Markt 1
Het Steen 4
Koninklijk Museum voor
Schone Kunsten e
Maagdenhuis 8
Modemuseum (MoMu) 6
MuHKA r
Museum Mayer van den Bergh w
Museum Plantin-Moretus 7
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal 2
Rockoxhuis 9
Rubenshuis q
St-Jacobskerk 0
St-Pauluskerk 5
Vleeshuis 3

R St-Pauluskerk
St-Paulusstraat 22. Tel (03) 2323267.
# Apr–Oct: 2–5pm daily. 8 3pm
Sun and public holidays. 5
Completed in the early 17th
century, this splendid church
displays a mix of Gothic and
Baroque features. The exte-
rior dates from about 1517,
and has an added elaborate
Baroque gateway, while the
interior is noted for its intri-
cately carved wooden choir
stalls. St-Pauluskerk possesses
a series of paintings illustrat-
ing the Fifteen Mysteries of
the Rosary, one of which, The
Scourging of the Pillar, is an
exquisite canvas by Rubens.
There are also paintings by
van Dyck and Jordaens.

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47 km (29 miles) N of Brussels.
Road Map C1. * 500,000.
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13; (03) 2320103. ( Grote
Markt (Dec); Theaterplein (Sat
and Sun); Kloosterstraat (Sun).

of light and space owes much
to the seven-aisled nave and
vaulted ceiling. The cathedral’s
large collection of paintings
and sculptures includes three
works by Rubens, of which
two – Raising of the Cross
(1610) and Descent from the
Cross (1612) – are trip tychs.

Lange Wapper
guarding Het Steen

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in alternate strips of stone
and brick. The Gothic
interior holds a museum,
City Sounds, which presents
artifacts from over 500 years
of music in Antwerp.

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