Seven centuries of art: from Flemish Primitives to Expressionists. World-famous masters. The largest and most important collections of James Ensor and Rik Wouters. Yet the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp is much more than even this internationally renowned collection of art. The KMSKA is the only Flemish museum with high-level scientific status.
Recently reopened, this museum not only has the finest collection, but also exhibits a variety on expositions, opens up every Thursday evening as well, provides tours and workshops and is an architecturale gem itself. Go and explore yourself! (or invite me and I will come along ;-))
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Under the River Scheldt
Antwerpen, Belgium
Katrien De Schrijver
The Sint-Annatunnel – or Pedestrian Tunnel – is a real historical gem with its authentic wooden escalators. You can walk or cycle past this inner-city eye-catcher to Linkeroever (Left Bank), where you'll have a great view of the Antwerp skyline.
To descend to the tunnel, you can choose the authentic wooden escalators or the lift, on either side of the tunnel. The authentic wooden escalators will immediately catch your eye. Along with the tunnel, this is a coveted Instagram and photo hotspot. Are you coming by bike? Then the lift may be a faster and more comfortable alternative. The lifts are spacious and will get you to the tunnel quickly. My friend even took his wedding pictures here!
Back in 1874, the locals agreed on a connection between the city’s left and right banks. Many plans were submitted for a bridge over the river Scheldt, but those were each time abandoned. Particularly because the bridge would considerably hinder shipping traffic. Eventually, it took until 1931 before a decision was made in favour of a tunnel. Upto today, the entrance buildings are still pretty much intact, from the warning signs to the fences.
It takes about 15 minutes to walk underneath the river. Don't like to come back the same way? You can opt for the ferry (Veer) just a short walk up north. The ferry will bring you back to the fortress Het Steen.