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The Rubens House Museum of Antwerp

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Antwerp-Rubens House Museum stands at a place which happened to be the residence of Rubens for a major period of his lifetime. Most of his paintings (around 25000) were created by him and his students (with the likes of Anthony Van Dyck and Jacob Jordeans) here only.

The museum not only houses some of the greatest works of Rubens but also gives us an insight of the lifestyle of high class society in the 17th century. You can also admire the office of the master himself as well as the atelier where the actual work was performed.

The house has been designed in Baroque style. In 1930, the Government of Antwerp purchased this house and renovated it and opened it for the public as a museum. The museum is open every day (except Mondays), from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed on certain public holidays: 1st & 2nd January, Ascension Day, 1st & 2nd November, 25th & 26th December.

The museum has an entrance fees but the ticket to the Rubens Museum gives the visitors free access to the Museum Mayer van den Bergh. The visitors also get a free access to this museum on each last Wednesday of every month.

Rubens House Museum of Antwerp

The Fashion Museum of Antwerp

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The city of Antwerp is a celebration of life for the locals because of its unique blend of sophisticated metro culture along with the serenity offered by the waters of the river Scheldt. The tourists are drawn to this city for its vibrant nightlife, world class shopping, exotic musical flair as well as its remarkable architecture. Apart from all these Antwerp is dotted with Diamonds, Excellent dining venues, superb museums and galleries, antiques, fashion, shops, Parks and Gardens.

Among the various places to visit in Antwerp, the fashion museum of the city is worth a mention. The interior of this new and trendy fashion museum housing contemporary fashion and historical collections is very organic with lots of wood and light.

The MOMU holds changing exhibitions usually creations of temporary fashion designers, especially those who took courses in the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerp. The exhibitions are very dynamic, creative and intuitive using various media.

A small gallery on the first floor houses the work of 3rd year students of the Antwerp-fashion Academy (Royal Academy of Art and FFI / Flanders Fashion Institute) with focus on topics like textile raw material and fibers, textile techniques, textile industry, textile print and dye, lace, embroidery and other fancywork, historic costumes and fashion.

The museum is open fromTuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM but the tickets are sold only until 5.15 PM.

Parks And Gardens In Antwerp

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Antwerp is a green city abounding in plenty of parks and gardens which act as a solace from the throbbing city life, a place to cherish for nature lovers and a recreational spot for children. When in Antwerp, you can visit these parks and gardens which happens to be the pride of the city:

Stadspark (City Park)
Rubenslei 2000 Antwerp, Belgium
This is a triangular park is situated between Rubenslei, Van Eycklei and Quinten Matsijslei. It may be noted here that all these avenues are named after the famous artists and take pride in featuring some of the best hotels of Antwerp. This park is laid out in English style and there are numerous walking trails, secluded seating and large lawned areas. The city park also features a playground, a large WWI monument, a number of statues and even a WWII bunker. There are varied species of plant life to be found here from yew trees, American linden and cypresses to a Japanese walnut tree.

Botanical Garden – Plantentuin
Leopoldstraat 24, Antwerp 2000
The Botanical Garden is open daily and the entry is free of cost. The 2 000 noteworthy plants of this garden have their origin in the herb garden belonging to the medieval St. Elisabethgasthuis, which is still a hospital today. The garden hosts an interesting selection of botanical specimens, all of which are clearly labelled and categorised for those interest in botany.

King Albertpark,
between Koningin Elisabethlei and Prins Albertlei
2018 Antwerpen
The place is just next to a busy tram/bus stop and is easily accessible as such. It is a favorite spot for children who crowd here to race around picking up fallen chestnuts.

Middelheim Park
The Middelheim park was earlier a private property which was bought by the city in 1910 and was opened to the general public. The park has an open air sculpture museum with a collection of more than 300 works of art. In 1950, an international open air sculpture exhibition was held in the park.

Provincial Groendomein Riverenhof
Turnhoutsebaan 232, 2100 Deurne
This happens to be the biggest park of Antwerp and the place takes pride in its wide display of seasonal flowers, such as azaleas, camellias and roses, along with a well-equipped playground for children and various outdoor concerts, which are performed at a large amphitheatre.

Antwerp Six, the group of famous fashion designers from Antwerp

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The Antwerp Six is direct reference to a group of significant avant garde fashion designers who graduated from Antwerp’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts in period occurring between 1980-1981. At the Academy they learn tips and tricks of fashion designing from Linda Loppa. The fashion collective Antwerp shows a relatively different radical vision for fashion as happened at the time during the 1980s that firmed Antwerp as a notable location and recognized spot for fashion designing. The group started or came into limelight in 1988 as it rented a truck and set out for the London fashion fair with their collections. The group is consisted of the following fashion designers:

• Walter Van Beirendonck: He is a noted Belgian fashion designer born in year 1957. He graduated in 1980 from the Royal Arts Academy in Antwerp. Along with Dirk Van Saene, Dries van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, Marina Yee (and Dirk Bikkembergs (graduated in 1982). He became the part of the Antwerp Six. Since 1983, he brings out his own collections of goods and he was rather inspired by the visual arts, literature, nature and ethnic influences. His remarkable color combinations and a strong graphic influence are features of his collections.

Ann Demeulemeester: Ann Demeulemeester is a fashion designer whose eponymous label ‘Ann Demeulemeester’ is generally is being impressed upon as the annual Paris Fashion Week. She too without any exception learnt fashion design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp as lying from period between from 1978 to 1981. Therefore, she is also kwon as a member of the ‘Antwerp Six’. She worked with the artist Jim Dine, and has also been associated with Patti Smith. At present she is working on a clothing line as inspire by Jackson Pollock.

Dries van Noten: Dries Van Noten is a Belgian fashion designer and an eponymous fashion brand. In 2005, by the New York Times he was lauded as “one of fashion’s most cerebral designers”. His sort of fashion styling is known as to be the “eccentric”, and fell out of favor as on the long period of minimalistic fashion trend of the early 1990s, that revived as during the mid 2000s. He won the International Award of the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2008.

Dirk Bikkembergs: Dirk Bikkembergs was born in Cologne, Germany. He along with other Belgian designers like Ann Demeulemeester, Dries van Noten, Dirk van Saene, Walter van Beirendonck and Marina Yee was graduated in 1996. In 1996, the Bikkembergs label was came into force as a label considered as to and for the needs of the wider and elaborate market.

Other two famous fashion designers from the group was the Marina Yee and Dirk Van Saene.

Crowne Plaza Antwerp, 4 star hotel in Antwerp

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Crowne Plaza Antwerp, 4 star hotel in Antwerp

Crowne Plaza Antwerp, 4 star hotel in Antwerp

•    Overview of the Hotel: The hotel is located close to the beltway and has location about half a mile away from Antwerp Expo Tram Stop. It has a free Wi-Fi, 24 hour reception and provides an international shuttle upon request.  The hotel is located about 10 minute drives away from the Antwerpen International Airport. Antwerpen-South Train Station is about a 5-minute car ride away from there. The hotel also has ANNA, a Living & Bar concept which provides a Flemish cuisine and regional specialties from Antwerp. Guests can enjoy lunch, drinks or dinner in a modern setting. The hotel has about 264 rooms and it is the chain of the Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts.

•    Amenities at the Hotel:
For amenities and services in the hotel  it provides the general facilities like as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers,        non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator,       express check-in/check-out, safe, heating, baggage storage, all public and private spaces non-smoking, air conditioning, restaurant. For services it include as the room service, meeting/banquet facilities, airport shuttle, business center, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange, souvenirs/gift shop,  bicycle rental, shoe shine, packed lunches, fax/photocopying, suit press and        vending machine (drinks).

•    Hotel Rules: With respect to general hotel policies for Crowne Plaza Antwerp there prevails the same hotel policy at the common areas in the hotel. The check in time into the hotel is 14:00 hours and the checkout time is until 13:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary in the hotel according to the room type.  Pets only are allowed on request with certain charges applied there. Hotel accept cards like as American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard and Diners Club
•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Standard Double Room: € 199 (Per Night)

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The construction and expansion of Antwerpen-Centraal railway station

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Antwerpen-Centraal is the main railway station in the Belgian city of Antwerp. The station is controlled by the national railway company SNCB. The construction of the station building started from and occurred between the years 1895 and 1905 as a shifting activity of the original terminus of the Brussels-Mechelen-Antwerp Railway. The stone made terminus buildings along with the waiting room hall were designed by Louis Delacenserie and the vast (185 metres long and 44 metres high) iron and glass trainshed dome was fabricated by Clement van Bogaert. The viaduct into the station is another noticeable structure as made by the local architect Jan Van Asperen.

The station is presently has prestige of the best railway architecture of Europe. After the construction of the station it run successfully for many decades and was attributed and assigned for the Expansion of the high speed trains. The construction work for the high speed trains began in 1998. This full fledged construction was apart from accommodating it for high speed trains was also aimed for the converting the terminus into a full fledged station. There a new tunnel was excavated between Berchem station in the south of the city and Antwerpen-Dam station in the north, and was passing beneath the Central station, having two platforms at its two underground levels. This allows Thalys, HSL 4 and HSL-Zuid high-speed trains to travel through Antwerp Central without any requirement to move around. After the completion of the project, the train started running from the 25 March 2007.

For operational convenience after the high speed running the station was further expanded and was divided into the four levels. At its first level there is located the original station and about six terminating tracks as kept in the two groups and let to have a view of the lower levels. The next level that is the level 0 is there for the house ticketing facilities as well as commercial space. And the level 2 is underground with four tracks and there on two tracks goes underground into the city. For its architectural value the station is too famous in the popular culture as well. There a Flash mob sort event was too organized at the station about in early 2009 and it further developed into a viral video and themed the song Do-Re-Mi from the Rodgers Hammerstein musical The station also shown in Agatha_Christie’s_Poirot episode.

Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp)

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The Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp is one of the oldest Art Academy of its sort in Europe, the academy was constituted in 1663 by David Teniers the Younger, painter to the Archduke Leopold Wilhelm and Don Juan of Austria. Teniers was master of the Guild of St Luke that imbibed the arts and some handicraft and requisitioned the Philip IV of Spain, then master of the Spanish Netherlands, to provide a grant royal charter to found a fine arts academy in Antwerp.

The Royal Academy then after was developed into an internationally recognized and reputed institute of Fine Arts, Architecture and Design. Since the nineteenth century the academy is a favorite institute of young artists from outside including the Irish, German, Dutch and Polish artists going for a much classified and a solid classical training at on their way to Antwerp. Under the supervision of Gustave Wappers (1803-1874) and his registrar Hendrik Conscience the academy developed and restructured at its best level. The academy’s best art collection there was shown at its own gallery space.  By 1890 this gallery developed into the Royal Museum of Fine Arts and placed at its current location in Antwerp.

In 1880, a talented young artist Henry Van de Velde was enrolled into at the Antwerp Academy. There he became one of the pioneering 20th century architects and designers. In 1885 and 1886 Vincent Van Gogh too spent some of his time at the Antwerp academy, before he departed to the France. In 1885, King Leopold II constituted the National Higher Institute for Fine Arts Antwerp (Nationaal Hoger Instituut voor Schone Kunsten) as an extraordinary post graduate program, as inspired by the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

In due course in 20th century in 1946, the Architecture program developed into an independent institute, The National Higher Institute of Architecture. In 1963 in the institute the course of the Fashion Design started. The course was slightly successful from the very start. And was amazingly successful in early eighties with the “The Antwerp Six” along with Dirk Bikkembergs, Walter Van Beirendonck, Marina Yee, Dries Van Noten, Dirk Van Saene and Ann Demeulemeester and was much talked about in Media. The fashion program at the institute attracted as much as talents from all around the globe. It has about 130 students at its list as is the largest program in the visual arts and design department.

Nowadays, The Academy provides three distinctive programs like as Visual Arts and Design, Conservation studies and a one year dedicated teachers training. About 540 students there work in the four main buildings situated in the center of the city, Mutsaardstraat, Silversmithing, Jewelry, Theatre Costume Design and Fine Arts, Nationale Strata and Keizerstraat.

Things to enjoy in Antwerp at its best

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Antwerp as an important city of Belgium has many offerings for a touring visitor. There are many offerings that are class of its own and are always admired by the touring visitors to the city. For the sake of convenience let divide the entire tour of city of Antwerp into four following sections as restaurant, attractions, shopping and nightlife. Starting with restaurants in Antwerp one definitely be impressed by them as they gain from its picturesque settings. The city’s many popular and noted restaurants are located in different buildings at the historic Latin Quarters. At places you can dine at the shades of different and queer old buildings in the historic Latin Quarter or you can have snack at the medieval basement of Rooden Hoed which is Antwerp’s oldest restaurant. T’Fornuis, t’Zolderke and De Foyer are other popular restaurants that are known for their surrounding as well as excellent meals they serve. La Perouse, situated on a boat, is an ideal match for Antwerp’s impressive maritime hierarchy.

Next as for the Attractions, the Antwerp as being the second largest city of Belgium has both the personality as well as pact which make it to be the most favorite destination of both the local as well as tourists from overseas. At reaching the Antwerp, you, there will be mesmerized by the spectacular fully refurbished neo-Baroque Central Station. Close to it is located Antwerp Zoo, where lions, zebras and other exotics live in Art Nouveau surroundings that was constructed about 150 years ago. Antwerp has many excellent churches as well and is very popular for Sint-Jacobskerk, burial place of Rubens. Other popular places worth visiting in the city are Sint-Pauluskerk, Cathedral of Our Lady and the Maritime Museum.

In shopping, the Antwerp has become well synonymous to fashion not only in Belgium but in entire Europe. And its credit goes to the “Antwerp Six” the group of six designers who passed out from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1980 and make a splash around, internationally. Antwerp is a shopping spot for fashion-conscious Belgians. Even masses from Brussels travel through to the city to procure hippest vintage clothes or newest designer fashions.

Finally, the nightlife in Antwerp has its own status and corner. Antwerp has a good number of bars that serves the best Belgian beverage- the beer. In city one can have about more than 500 brews as available. Den Engel is famous pub with an ultimate party atmosphere in the city. One can enjoy the regular musical show and performances at the Queen Elizabeth Concert Hall and at the Stadsschouwburg performing arts center

Some most frequented Family Destinations

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A sluggish-but-slowly-showing-signs-of-recovering economy won’t stop families from traveling in 2010—but we’re definitely looking for value in the trips we plan. That means we’re shopping for great deals and seeking locales that appeal to toddlers through teens all at once—and in some instances, they might be trendy destinations we see on TV or the big screen. All eyes will be on Vancouver and Whistler in February during the Winter Olympic Games. I love watching the sports events on television, but I equally enjoy the little segments that show the area’s local color and sightseeing highlights. I bet images of Vancouver’s scenic coastline and the rugged Coast Mountains will result in a tourism boom. Vancouver offers active families opportunities to whale watch, kayak, and hike in summer, and all sorts of snow sports in the winter.

•    Belize: This Central American invites one to watch out sharks off of Ambergris Caye, and the lush rainforest and “cave tubing” through bat-filled tunnels all that is loved by a school going kid.

•    Hawaii: This is the unique place where families can go for the sun, surf and sand. There you can enjoy the touring volcanoes, swimming in waterfalls and sipping frothy drinks beneath the palm trees.

•    Branson, Missouri: The real music city of the world abounds in mini-golf courses and go-kart tracks, to the area around amusement parks. After the artificial recreation you further can go for the local lakes as well as recreation trails for fishing, boating, hiking, horseback riding and biking.

•    Washington’s Olympic Peninsula: The Olympic Peninsula, especially the towns of Forks, LaPush, and Port Angeles, where the actual and the entire action take place. You can enjoy all there including rainforest valleys, glacier-capped peaks and pristine wilderness of entire Olympic National Park.

•    Any U.S. National Park:
If you wish to have any treatable idea then the US National Parks are the very noble ideas there to have a thrust upon. The visit to any of the National Park in US let you the have the craggy coastline in Acadia, towering peaks in Glacier, and stunning wildlife in the Everglades. You can choose from one like Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands and Arches.

•    Washington, D.C.:
The capital of the Unites States is filled up of the museums that interest a lot to the school going children, some of the popular museums are the National Air & Space Museum and the National Museum of Natural History, with addition to the national monuments and the National Zoo.

•  Germany in winter: Next your favorite destination is the Tour of Germany in winter. The awesome Christmas markets there get organized throughout the Germany in the weeks which leads up to the December 25 holiday.  Typically, the outdoor events are used to be organized at the town’s main square, and each market is there is extraordinary that even shows up the typical character of the region where it lives around.

•    Italy: To its true fashion Italy is world’s tour capital. There are too many wonders to explore in Italy on a family vacation and tour. One can hike around Cinque Terre, ride gondolas in Venice, learn about art form in Florence. I may also go for a packaged family vacation as they are offered by Adventures from Disney.

•    Colorado: The place has a lot to offer for all your traveling rollercoaster. It has the memorable ski resorts in the known and popular Rocky Mountains. You can visit the place for the stellar skiing and snowboarding in fluffy powder, plus ice skating, snowmobiling and dog-sledding. This tour would let you to enjoy more things as Frisbee golf, bungee trampolines and myriad hiking and mountain-biking trails.

Antwerp, the city, providing the mixture of culture and leisure

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The city of Antwerp provides a guest a whole lot of mixture of economic wealth and the relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. Antwerp provides a good range of cultural and recreational experiences. The city has many a good number of historical buildings, theaters, museums and cosy streets. The city also has and is filled with many sporting activities for persons that are keen and love sporting activities.

The inhabitiants of Antwerp as they are known to be Flemish are fond of the good things in life. They love cosy atmosphere that there is reflected through the abundance of pubs. For the cultural satisfaction in Antwerp one can there indulge in the activities like Theatre, opera and film and to an extent for the specialist audiences that all are available in abundance in Antwerp. The city also provides a good number of exhibitions and other cultural events as well. For its cultural life Antwerp is very proud of the rich historical heritage that is associated to it. In the 17th century about a good number of popular painters, sculptors, instrument builders and printers were born and lived around in Antwerp. Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, Jan Breugel and Erasmus II Quellinus are a few of the most noted painters of the time who lived and worked in Antwerp.

The city has many a good number of museums and churches in the city that preserves the magnificent art treasures. There is the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in the south district close to a good number of municipal and provincial museums, ranging from the ethnological, to photography and contemporary art. The Middelheim open air park of sculpture, that has also its biannual contemporary sculpture exhibition, too is quite popular with masses. Another better way to learn about the Antwerp is through its activities of celluloid, film, theatre and concert life. Large theatres and opera houses in the city include the Flemish Opera, the international Art Centre “deSingel”, the Queen Elisabeth Auditorium, the City Theatre and the Bourla Playhouse.

The famous Flemish Opera house has its own orchestra and choir with an annual repertoire. “deSingel” is a cultural centre in the city with a international program of contemporary art, performing dance, theatre, music and architectural exhibitions. In addition, many other smaller but rather interesting theatre houses and companies can be seen all around the city. The Departement of Drama, Music and Dance of the Hogeschool Antwerp held a number of student’s performances that are open for public on minimal charges or absolutely free. In summer, carillon (bell-ringing) concerts are organized on at every Monday at the cathedral of Our Lady and gathers massive crowd to watch the concert.