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Covering 2.5 acres, this is the largest church in Belgium and Holland. This Gothic building looms over Handschoen Market Square with its tower that is 403 feet tall containing a belfry with a 47-bell...
Large, well-defined zoo which houses a variety of species from giraffes to fish.
Leopold II had this unusual rail station built as a neo-Baroque monument to the railway age in 1905.
Mayer van den Bergh was an avid art collector in the 19th century, and the best of his collection is displayed in this small museum.
Antwerp's "Great Market" square is a popular attraction in the heart of the old city.
This large museum contains more than 1,500 paintings by Old Masters as well as a first floor dedicated to more modern works.
The world's first printed atlas and the first published newspaper evolved from the presses of printer Christofle Plantin. This museum commemorates the 16th century world of publishing.
This typical baroque church was built by the Jesuits in the 1600s. Rubens is said to have designed its facade.
Rubens oversaw the building of this house when his early fortune enabled him such extravagance at the age of 33. Works by Rubens and other prominent artists of the time are on display, as is Rubens...