Antwerpの観光スポット
BelgiumAntwerpの31件のランドマーク、記念碑、観光スポットを探索しよう。有名な名所から隠れた名所まで——実際の旅行者の経験から厳選。
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Red light district
Like cities such as Amsterdam and Hamburg, Antwerp has a red light district. If you want to visit, consider going during the day. When Villa Tinto set up, Antwerp's little red light district became Europe's most High Tech Brothel. If you intend to be a patron of the district, be wary of women who beckon you to their kamers and invite you in without discussing a price.…
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In many cases, these women will charge a greatly inflated rate once they have you inside their kamer. Even if you have no intention of partaking in the festivities, it is worthwhile just to see the spectacle that the district is. 200 women all in their own window dressed for action. It is also worth being wary of beggars in the Red Light District. While few of these are particularly hostile, they can be bothersome and should be ignored. There is very little illegal activity as there is a constant police presence, which you can expect to see.
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Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten
公式サイトKoninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten boasts of an excellent collection of paintings from the 15th century right up to the 20th century. The museum's permanent collection has masters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Brueghel, Van Eyck, Anthony Van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens, and James Ensor to name a few. Closed for heavy reconstruction work through early 2017.…
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Some of the collection will be temporarily displayed at other museums in Antwerp and nearby cities on a rotating basis during construction.
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Boerentoren
Now called KBC Tower after the company that owns it, this 97m skyscraper in the historical center of town is said to be the oldest one on the European continent. It was built between 1929 and 1932. It is located at the end of the Meir shopping street. The tower is renowned for its typical art-deco sculptures.…
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It is not a skyscraper on the same scale as some that were erected in North America; for example the Empire State Building in New York, built at the same time, is 381m.
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Diamond District
This is south and southwest of the central station. You will find countless jewellery shops, as well as the Antwerp Diamond Exchange, arguably the most important financial centre of the world's diamond industry. The district is interesting from an ethnic and cultural perspective, for at least 50% of the diamond industry is in the hands of the city's Jews.…
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Antwerp has a large population of Jews (about 50,000 people), a lot of them Orthodox.
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Vleeshuis
Literally, the "Meat house". It was built as the guild hall for the butchers. Every day tonnes of meat changed owners here. The building is famous for the original masonry made to resemble stacks of bacon (switching between white stones and red bricks).…
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It now houses a museum, of which the main part comprises a musical instrument collection, including some examples of old harpsichords built by the local Ruckers family.
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Palace of Justice
There are actually two of these. The old one is a 19th-century red brick building on the Britselei. The new one is a dominant, modern, white building in the south of Antwerp (Bolivarplaats). You can hardly miss it once you're there.…
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The architect of this building was Richard Rogers, who also built the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Millennium Dome in London.
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Middelheim Park
The center of Antwerp is not very big, and once you cross the ring road, you will mainly see suburbs. There are some nice parks outside the ring road The Middelheim Park is one of them.…
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It houses a permanent open-air exhibition of modern sculpture, including work by famous artists such as Rodin, Hans Arp, Henry Moore, and many others.
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City Hall/Old Market Square
This is the historical center of town. The market square is surrounded by the typical medieval guild houses you find in most Flemish historical towns. The city hall is designed in special architectural style with a combination between Gothic and early Renaissance.…
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This style is almost exclusively found in this region of Europe.
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Plantin Moretus Museum
公式サイトThe home of 16th century bookbinder and printer Christoffel Plantin. Regarded as one of the finest museums dedicated to printing in the world. Its extensive collections of important books and printing presses along with its role in spearheading the technology of printing have seen it added to the UNESCO World Heritage …
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Mineralogical Museum
公式サイトMuseum for mineralogy, paleontology and gemology. Largest collection of fluorescent minerals in Europe. Permanent collections of systematic minerals and fossils. Entry fee of €4, but free for children, students and teachers. Guided tours are free and highly recommended. Only open on Saturday afternoon.
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Bourla theatre
19th century neo-classicist theatre building. Charming from the outside and even nicer if you manage to get in for a theater show or a concert. It houses a spectacular pastry salon inside the large cupola above the theater itself. Great place to have tea with cake or waffles, of course.
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Zurenborg neighborhood
A little off the beaten track. This neighborhood in the south east of Antwerp (near the railway station Antwerpen-Berchem, look for 'Cogels-Osylei' on the map) is known for its eclectic, sometimes rather bizarre 19th century architecture. Consider taking a tram or bicycle to get there.
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Het Steen
This is a rather small medieval castle on the banks of the river Schelde. It used to function as a city fortification and now houses a naval museum (open air only, inside closed). It is the starting point of the Wandelterrassen, a scenic boardwalk with a cafe/restaurant at either end.
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The hidden street Vlaeykensgang
Connects Hoogstraat, Oude Koornmarkt and Pelgrimsstraat. It is a real street, but only accessible through unassuming medieval front doors in the streets. The medieval equivalent of a gated community. It now houses nice, informal restaurants and chic, discrete houses. A must see!
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Carolus Borromeus Church
公式サイトUnlike the cathedral, this is a Baroque church. With a safe and minimal exterior, you would not know the beautiful decorations (done by Rubens' studio) are inside. Located on the picturesque square Conscienceplein.
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Museum aan de Stroom (MAS)
公式サイトLarge museum that tells about Antwerp in the world. You can visit the building for free, with an very wide view across Antwerp on the rooftop. Visiting the museum has an entry fee of €5.
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Saint Paul's Church
公式サイトA beautiful mixed gothic and baroque church formerly part of a nunnery. Noted for its Calvary monument. It is a short distance north of the Grote Maarkt on Zwartzustersstraat.
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Cathedral of Our Lady
公式サイトOne of the most impressive and largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe, built in 1351 it stands over 400 ft tall. It also houses some of Rubens' most famous paintings.
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Central Station
Even if not arriving or leaving by train the station is well worth a visit. Platforms are on three levels, all constructed beneath the very impressive original structure.
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Het Muntplein
A place where graffiti artists can make artwork without being chased by police. There are often very nice creations. Graffiti contests occur on a regular basis.
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Jewish Quarter
公式サイトOne of the main Jewish centers in the world, with the beautiful 'Van Den Nest' and 'Bouwmeester' synagogues. Contact the Jewish community for a guide.
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Extra City Kunsthal
公式サイトECK is an art space for contemporary visual arts, based in an old bottling factory. Its shows are mostly experimental, but always intriguing.
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Maison Guiette
Designed by Le Corbusier in 1926, this is one of 17 of his creations worldwide to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Antwerp Zoo
公式サイトOne of the oldest zoos in the world, with over 4000 animals and lots of 19th century design and architecture.
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Aquatopia
公式サイトReasonable aquarium in the basement of the Astrid Park Plaza hotel, tickets also available from the Zoo.
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The Begijnhof (beguinage)
A sort of medieval monastery for women. The well-kept gardens are great photo opportunities.
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Rubenshuis
The house of painter Peter Paul Rubens is now a museum of his life and artwork
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