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The War Museum Ossendrecht displays military artifacts and equipment from World War II, with a focus on the Battle of the Scheldt, was a series of military operations by the Canadian First Army to open up the Antwerp port to supply the Allies in north-west Europe..
The War Museum Ossendrecht displays military artifacts and equipment from World War II, with a focus on the Battle of the Scheldt, was a series of military operations by the Canadian First Army to open up the Antwerp port to supply the Allies in north-west Europe.. Also on display is a recreated fully equipped Atlantic bunker.
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Antwerp, Belgium
The Forgotten Times Museum displays vintage cars and bikes from 1910 to the '60s
The Beekeeping Museum in Kalmthout showcases the world of bees and beekeeping
Het Steen is a small medieval castle on the banks of the river Schelde that was originally used to control access to the river and protect against Viking raids as a fort
De Ruien are former waterways around Antwerp, originally dug out in the 11th century as protective moats but later used for water supply, commercial activity and then as open sewers
The Museum aan de Stroom is the largest museum in Antwerp, tracing the history of the city as an international port and showcasing its cultural heritage, architecture and economic standing
Vleeshuis, which literally translates to 'Meat Hall', is a 16th century Gothic guildhall where butchers set up shop
The MAS Port Pavilion is the visitors' centre of the Port of Antwerp