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  2. Grote Markt, Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    The Grote Markt (Dutch: [ˌɣroːtə ˈmɑr(ə)kt] ⓘ; "Big Market") is the central square of Antwerp, Belgium, situated in the heart of the old city quarter.It is surrounded by the city's Renaissance Town Hall, as well as numerous guildhalls with elaborate façades, the majority of which are reconstructions from the 19th and early 20th century, approximating paintings of the square by ...

  3. Antwerp City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Antwerp City Hall. The City Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis ⓘ) of Antwerp, Belgium, stands on the western side of that city's Grote Markt (main square). Erected between 1561 and 1565, after designs made by Cornelis Floris de Vriendt and several other architects and artists, this Renaissance building incorporates both Flemish and Italian influences. The ...

  4. European Open (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Tournament director: Dick Norman. Current champions (2023) Singles. Alexander Bublik. Doubles. Petros Tsitsipas. Stefanos Tsitsipas. The European Open is a men's ATP Tour 250 tennis tournament that takes place in Antwerp, Belgium. It was introduced for the 2016 ATP World Tour. [2][3]

  5. Sportpaleis - Wikipedia

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    The Sportpaleis was built by the Apostel-Mampaey family from Boom. They were internationally renowned velodrome builders from 1907 until the Second World War. The velodrome builders of Boom were very much in demand. They built tracks in Gentbrugge (1911), Wilrijk 'Garden City' (1916), Nice and Marseille (1920), Ostend (1921-1946), Brussel ...

  6. Arrondissement of Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    The Arrondissement of Antwerp was created in 1800 as the first arrondissement in the Department of Deux-Nèthes ( Dutch: Departement Twee Nethen ). It originally comprised the cantons of Antwerp, Boom, Berchem, Brecht, Ekeren and Zandhoven. In 1923, the then municipalities of Burcht and Zwijndrecht (Burcht was merged into Zwijndrecht in 1977 to ...

  7. Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    Antwerp (/ ˈ æ n t w ɜːr p / ⓘ; Dutch: Antwerpen [ˈɑntʋɛrpə(n)] ⓘ; French: Anvers ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third largest city in Belgium by area at 204.51 km 2 (78.96 sq mi) after Tournai and Couvin.

  8. Bosuilstadion - Wikipedia

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    Renovated. 2017–2020. Tenants. Royal Antwerp (1923–present) The Bosuilstadion is an association football stadium in the city of Antwerp, Belgium. The stadium was opened in 1923 and has been the home of Royal Antwerp ever since. It has a capacity of 16,144, [1] of which 800 are indoor VIP seats. [2] It is located in the district of Deurne.

  9. Museum aan de Stroom - Wikipedia

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    51°13′44″N 4°24′17″E  /  51.2290°N 4.4048°E  / 51.2290; 4.4048. Type. Cultural history. Website. https://mas.be/en. The Museum aan de Stroom (MAS; Dutch for: Museum by the Stream) is a museum located along the river Scheldt in the Eilandje district of Antwerp, Belgium. It opened in May 2011 and is the largest museum in Antwerp.