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Museums

The Nationaal Scheepvaartmuseum National Maritime Museum is located on Steenplein in the gatehouse of the city’s original fortress (Steen), the oldest structure in the city. The renovated building has twelve rooms which each display different aspects of Antwerp’s nautical past. Pieces on show include imposing Viking ships’ heads, a model of an 18th century armed merchant ship, and an elaborate down-sized gondola built for Napoleon’s visit to Antwerp in 1808. Outside the museum there are further displays of old canal tugs and barges which are anchored in the river, alongside the building.

The Ethnografisch Museum, located on Suikerrui is chock-a-block full of fascinating ethnographic objects from around the world, and the Diamantmuseum Provincie Antwerpen Provincial Diamond Museum Antwerp located on Koningin Astridplein, is museum devoted to the splendours of diamonds, for which Antwerp is famous. 

The Museum Plantin-Moretus located on Vrijdagmarkt is an enchanting museum devoted solely to the intricate art of printing. The museum is housed in a gigantic 16th century edifice, which was the residence of the printer Christopher Plantin during his lifetime. In the museum visitors are able to gain an understanding as to how printing began through the hands of those like Plantin, and how great an effect this new process created when printers could produce books that were totally innovative compared to the earlier illuminated manuscripts. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Antwerp was a main centre for printing, with Plantin the city’s most thriving printer. Today Plantin’s old workshop is used to display many ancient printing presses, as well as woodcuts and copper plates.

The Volkskundemuseum  Museum of Folklore located on Gildekamerstraat, is a unique museum which gives visitors an idea of how life was for the city’s citizens in the past. Pieces on display include the mundane day-to-day objects of people’s lives, as well as more unusual articles connected to medicine, magic, and witchcraft, such as the impressive giant heads shown in the Antwerp Ommegang section. Other top exhibits include the dazzling Mortier-organ, and the ancient pharmacy.