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Museum aan de Stroom - MAS

Museum aan de Stroom - MAS

(52 reviews)

Het Eilandje, Het Eilandje

A Must-Visit Gem in Antwerp! MAS was an absolute highlight…read moreof my time in Antwerp. The Compassion exhibit was deeply moving--exactly what I needed and didn't know I was looking for. The museum's location by the port is beautiful, and the experience of exploring each floor was truly special. I loved how each level offered a new perspective--both artistically and visually. The artwork was thoughtfully curated, and taking the escalators between floors revealed stunning views over the city, creating a seamless blend of culture and scenery. Don't miss the panoramic rooftop--it's worth the visit alone.

We did not pay to go inside the museum BUT i will share what you can do for free…read more Walk or ride your bike to this area. If you have a rental bike there is a docking station right in front. There is a children's play area outside as well as plentiful places to sit to enjoy a rest or the sun. Once inside continue to the escalator. There is a free public toilet on the 2nd floor. Very clean. The ladies restroom also has free feminine products for those that need them. The window design blew me away and I wanted to stop on each floor to take photos and have a moment to take in the view. Continue to the roof top. Here you will have a 360 view of the city. Great place for photos. There is a thick plexiglass but you can hold your camera/phone up and reach the top. I cannot get over the glass design and how it continuously curves. Just simply amazing. On the Saturday we were there they had 2 art areas for children to create a photo. There is one free museum entry exhibit that impressed me-it is the storage area of pieces that either are rotated and stored. I do wish that all museums had this. Very neat to see behind the scenes. These items are in cages but you can see them still. Very interesting to also see the labels, tags etc. Definitely do not miss this. Tickets to actually go in the museum are sold on the first floor as soon as you enter the building to the right. There is a cafe and in the area several places you can eat and drink. You can also take a walk and see all the docked boats.

Rubenshuis

Rubenshuis

(22 reviews)

Meir, Meir

Just a heads up -- the majority if art in here is by other artists. There are a few wonderful…read morepieces from Rubens himself but don't expect a museum of his work. This is mostly art that was part of his personal collection and the work of his contemporaries. Rubens is an example of an artist that was successful during his lifetime. He operated a studio and was very in demand. Thus, due to his wealth, the house is quite beautiful. The tour of the house is self-guided. They have booklets in various languages with numbers corresponding with art pieces. You just follow the path and bury your nose in your booklet to learn about the art. You don't need too much time here. If you move fast, you can probably see everything in one hour. This may change depending on how crowded the museum gets. The rooms are pretty small but it wasn't too bad when I came here since it was a rainy day at the end of August. **Make sure you see everything. The last room is the most beautiful (large paintings). Don't skip the courtyard in the back either -- gorgeous architecture (although they are currently restoring it). **Free on the last Wednesday of the month. I had no idea but just so happened to visit Antwerp on this day so I got very lucky.

The Rubenshuis, which was the home of the famous painter Pieter Paul Rubens is a site to see if you…read moreneed time to kill. From the outside it looks tremendous and while it does not disappoint from the inside, I felt a little down after seeing the whole thing. Now while this is not the cheapest attraction in the town by far, it will not break the bank, the problem really comes down to what you are expecting. I expected to see more of the lifestyle of Pieter Paul Rubens, but what I got was a refinished house full of art setup in the way of a small art museum. Do not get me wrong, the sculptures and paintings are wonderful, but nothing to write home about when compared to many other museums nearby. Couple that with the small hallways and large crowds and it will have you rushing for the exit as soon as possible. We ended up walking around pretty freely as not many were there an hour after the opening on a crummy weather day, but as we were leaving, we saw a HUGE group heading in, so be aware this may not be friendly for those with no patience or claustrophobic. On the plus side, the back yard and garden is beautiful in the Spring and Summer, but sadly the buildings facade was getting a makeover when we were there. Was it deserving of more than a three star, yes, but I'd leave it at a 3.5 out of 5 to be honest. Still worth visiting though if you read up on it beforehand and interests you.

Museum Plantin-Moretus

Museum Plantin-Moretus

(20 reviews)

Sint-Andries, Sint-Andries

If there was a single thing I was looking forward to during my trip to Antwerp, it was this museum…read more For my money, these are the best types of museums. But to each their own, I'm a nerd so I love this stuff. Actually I got kinda lucky, because the museum is closed certain days, and I was only here certain days, and thought I could visit a different day, but it ended up being today. My absolute favorite part was watching Rudi give a printing demonstration on a Gutenberg replica. I walked into the demo about halfway through a presentation he was giving to a group of German ladies. I only picked up on about half of it, but stuck around until the end, and by that time there was a small group of English speakers, and he did it again! Wonderful presentation. I do have a pre-existing interest in printing, so I knew a lot of the information, but was happy to hear it again, and really excited that he was offering some of the pages that he printed onto! As for the rest of the museum, you'll get to see a lot of examples of printing, lots of actual equipment, and shelves and shelves of leather bound books. Cannot recommend this museum enough. Unfortunately they are a bit ableist, so wheelchairs are pretty much out of the question (as far as I could see) and those with a cane or crutches will have moderate difficulty due to the amount of small sets of stairs throughout the museum.

This is a wonderful historic museum. Its main focus is printing, but there are numerous Peter Paul…read moreRubens paintings (plus a few copies) and it's also a home from 400 years ago. I had no expectations, so I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. It makes history interesting. There were printing demonstrations and the 2 oldest printing presses in the world. There were also thousands of rare books.

Chocolate Nation - Chocolate Blends for Tasting at Chocolate Nation

Chocolate Nation

(16 reviews)

We heard this place gets busy so we booked our trip months in advance and am glad we did. I love…read morechocolates and I love museums so this worked out well for me. The experience itself was fun and informative and the best part...OMG the best part...you get to try the liquid chocolates at the end! They give you a spoon and you get to try around 15 different varieties. I wish I had known this before, I would have eaten something before it. A lot of liquid chocolate first thing in the morning is not a good idea but it was worth it and I would do it again.

This museum was an interactive fun experience! From the moment you start the partially virtually…read moreguided tour it's amazing. There are multiple rooms you get guided through with a little audio remote that have visuals and interactive displays on how chocolate is grown and processed. After that you get to view a massive area of chocolate art which is beyond impressive. There is an area where you can watch chefs make chocolate. Towards the end of the tour there is a chocolate tasting! They have about 8 machines with liquid chocolate in various flavors and you get to grab a spoon and taste all the chocolates. This was an amazing way to spend a few hours of our time in Belgium! The store they have is also insane. You can find just about any type of chocolate including chocolate shoes! I brought back so many yummy treats for my family and the pricing was very reasonable. If you're in Antwerp you have to come here!

DIVA, museum for diamonds, jewellery and silver - DIVA's Internationale Handelskamer  (c) DIVA/ Frederik Beyens

DIVA, museum for diamonds, jewellery and silver

(1 review)

Historisch Centrum, Historisch Centrum

I had a really nice time walking through this museum alone. Tons to see, loved seeing the royal…read moregems and the featured metal exhibit. There's a lot of history about diamonds and antwerps breakout of the diamond industry. The whole thing took maybe an hour without t stopping to listen to every little thing, I even found my own engagement ring cut in the case! They have a small gift shop at the end that you can browse, along with a pamphlet that shows recommended diamond shops in the city.

From the owner: DIVA is het nieuwe diamantmuseum met een hart voor zilver in Antwerpen. In een thematisch…read moretentoonstellingsparcours ervaart de bezoeker het historische en hedendaagse diamantverhaal in Antwerpen. Ontdek DIVA en treed binnen in een schitterend universum vol diamant, juwelen en edelsmeedkunst. DIVA, dé nieuwe ster in Antwerpen, en haar butler Jérome nemen je mee op een reis doorheen het Antwerpse diamantverhaal. Uniek vakmanschap, boeiende verhalen, meeslepende emoties en indrukwekkende ensceneringen wachten op je in dit briljante museum... DIVA est le nouveau musée du diamant d'Anvers, avec un oeil pour l'orfèvrerie. L'exposition entraîne un parcours thématique dans lequel le visitateur vit aussi bien la vieille histoire que l'histoire contemporaine des diamants à Anvers. Découvrez DIVA le nouveau musée du diamant à Anvers et entrez dans un univers splendide, plein de diamants, bijoux et d'orfèvrerie. DIVA, la nouvelle étoile d'Anvers, en son majordome Jérôme vous accompagnerons dans un voyage à travers l'histoire du diamant Anversois. Dans ce musée brilliant, vous retrouverez de l'expertise hors-norme, des récits passionants, de fortes émotions et des mises en scène impressionantes.

Graffiti - museums - Updated May 2026

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