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If you'd like to know how Antwerp became one of Europe's major ports in the Middle Ages then this exhibition is definitely for you. Held in the Hessenhuis, it covers the period from 500 to 1500. The exhibition features archaeological discoveries, manuscripts and other historical archives from a variety of Antwerp museums such as Vleeshuis, the National Maritime Museum Steen and the Folklore Museum or Volkskundemuseum. Enjoy a big bite of history!

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  • Nearest station: Falconrui: tram 4 & 7, bus 6, 9 & 34

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  • Category: Museums & Galleries, Art Exhibitions
  • Opening hours: 10am-5pm daily
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