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Surprisingly good
Popped in intending a short visit but the collection was so large, varied and interesting we ended spending half a day. The section devoted to Antwerp during WW2 was fabulous. The pre-Columbian Ameri...
The museum hosts several expositions. Only some can be visited by using the basic entrance ticket. None was especially interesting. Anyway, the visit is worth it to admire the city from the top terrac...
More climbing than viewing, but god it's worth it!
MASsive building with lots in it, mainly stairs (also escalators (moving stairs), and lovely accessibility-ticking lifts). Plenty of weirdness - little made sense but conversely it meant there was so...
A museum at the floors At each level, a exhibit A heartbeat for "Stad in war. Antwerpen, 1940-1945" Permanent exhibition ' City in War. Antwerpen, 1940-1945' shows the impact of Second ...
At the discovery of Antwerp, the metropolis on the Scout.
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The visit of the Museum an de Stroom allows after a rise of a tenth of staircase floors, a panoramic view to cut the breath on Antwerp, the metropolis on the Escaut.
Surprisingly good
Popped in intending a short visit but the collection was so large, varied and interesting we ended spending half a day. The section devoted to Antwerp during WW2 was fabulous. The pre-Columbian Ameri...
A bit disappointing
The museum hosts several expositions. Only some can be visited by using the basic entrance ticket. None was especially interesting. Anyway, the visit is worth it to admire the city from the top terrac...
More climbing than viewing, but god it's worth it!
MASsive building with lots in it, mainly stairs (also escalators (moving stairs), and lovely accessibility-ticking lifts). Plenty of weirdness - little made sense but conversely it meant there was so...
A new dream (sometimes a nightmare) at each floor
A museum at the floors At each level, a exhibit A heartbeat for "Stad in war. Antwerpen, 1940-1945" Permanent exhibition ' City in War. Antwerpen, 1940-1945' shows the impact of Second ...
At the discovery of Antwerp, the metropolis on the Scout.
The visit of the Museum an de Stroom allows after a rise of a tenth of staircase floors, a panoramic view to cut the breath on Antwerp, the metropolis on the Escaut.