Architectural Treasures of Antwerp
Antwerp’s skyline is defined by centuries of architectural evolution, from the 123-meter Gothic spire of the Cathedral of Our Lady to the eclectic, domed grandeur of the Central Railway Station. This collection highlights Renaissance masterpieces like the City Hall and the UNESCO-listed Plantin-Moretus Museum alongside medieval fortifications like Het Steen. Beyond the historic center, the list explores 19th-century castles, industrial maritime radar towers, and the isolated Gothic tower of Wilmarsdonk, the sole remnant of a village lost to port expansion.
Great Market Square
Historic central square featuring Renaissance and medieval architecture with notable landmarks and seasonal markets.
Cathedral of Our Lady
Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture and artworks by Rubens. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a significant religious and cultural landmark.
Antwerp City Hall
Renaissance town hall with Gothic features and historical murals, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Het Steen
Medieval fortress and museum serving as a regional heritage site and cultural attraction. It includes a Visitor Center and the Antwerp Story attraction focused on local history.
Antwerp Central Railway Station
Antwerpen-Centraal railway station is the main railway station in Antwerp, Belgium.
Plantin-Moretus House-Workshops-Museum Complex
The Plantin–Moretus Museum is a printing museum in Antwerp, Belgium which focuses on the work of the 16th-century printers Christophe…
Butcher's Hall
The Vleeshuis in Antwerp, Belgium, is a former guildhall. It is now a museum located between the Drie Hespenstraat, the Repenstraat and the…
Kasteel van Schoten
A moated castle dating back to the 13th century, significantly rebuilt in the 16th and 19th centuries. It now serves as a cultural center within a public park.
Buitenmolen
A historic brick belt mill built in 1822. This protected monument in Berendrecht is a well-preserved example of 19th-century industrial wind power.
Kerktoren Wilmarsdonk
A 15th-century Gothic tower that remains the only surviving structure of the village of Wilmarsdonk, which was demolished in the 1960s for port expansion.
Zwarte Arend
A former 16th-century estate in Deurne featuring neo-Renaissance elements. It is located within the provincial domain of Rivierenhof.
Kasteel Ertbrugge
A neoclassical castle built in the late 18th century, situated on the border of Deurne and Wijnegem within a landscaped park.
Kasteel Reigershof
A private 19th-century castle in Berendrecht showcasing traditional Flemish estate architecture.
Radarpost Ballastplaat
A modern maritime radar tower used for vessel traffic management and navigation safety in the Port of Antwerp.
Radarpost Oudendijk
A tall monitoring tower essential for coordinating shipping traffic and ensuring safety along the Scheldt estuary.
Fort Liefkenshoek
A 16th-century fortification on the Scheldt river built for city defense. It now features a visitor center and museum focused on the history of the local polders.
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