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The House of Literature contains a huge archive of manuscripts, notes, diaries and other writings by Flemish authors and presents their writing process as well as public reception to published works..
The House of Literature contains a huge archive of manuscripts, notes, diaries and other writings by Flemish authors and presents their writing process as well as public reception to published works.
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Antwerp, Belgium
The Carolus Borromeus Church is a 17th century Jesuit church with a striking Baroque façade inspired by Il Gesu in Rome
Rockoxhuis is a 17th century patrician house where mayor and art collector Rockoxhuis lived
Antwerp's Red Light District 't Schipperskwartier covers Schippersstraat, Vingerlingstraat, Verversrui and Villa Tinto
St Paul's Church is a beautiful mixed Gothic and Baroque church that was earlier part of a nunnery
The Boerentoren, also known as the Farmers' Tower, is considered as Europe's first skyscraper
Vleeshuis, which literally translates to 'Meat Hall', is a 16th century Gothic guildhall where butchers set up shop
The Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal or Cathedral of Our Lady is one of the most impressive and largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe, built in 1353 - 1521
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
The Diamond Pavilion at the MAS presents the history and economic significance of the diamond industry in Antwerp
The MAS Port Pavilion is the visitors' centre of the Port of Antwerp