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Exterior of Eisenmann Synagogue. The Eisenmann Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 30 Oostenstraat, in Antwerp, Belgium. [1] Established as a congregation by Jacob Eisenmann in 1905 [2] the synagogue was completed in 1907.
The Zuid (Dutch for "South") is a southern neighborhood in the city center of Antwerp, abutting the Scheldt River.The Zuid had a revival in the mid-1980s and is now composed of buildings in the Art Nouveau and Modern architecture styles.
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Tram route 6 is a tram route in Antwerp between the Metropolis P+R in the northern Luchtbal suburb and the Olympiade P+R in the southern Kiel neighborhood, using the pre-metro network between stations Sport and Plantin. The route was officially opened on 27 October 2007 and is operated by the Flemish transport company De Lijn.
Zonnebloem (Sunflower) House) on the Cogels Osylei, Antwerp, designed by Jules Hofman and built in 1900. Unlike the other major Belgian metropolitan areas such as Brussels or Liège, where Art Nouveau flourished in numerous different parts of the city, Antwerp's Art Nouveau buildings are largely concentrated within a single quarter, Zurenborg, which is a suburban part of the city located about ...
Antwerpen-Noord junction: Antwerpen-Noord junction E19 / A1, A12. 1 Merksem N129 Merksem Viaduct 2 Deurne N129, N120 Antwerpen-Oost junction E313 / E34 / A13 3 Borgerhout N184 4 Berchem N1 Antwerpen-Zuid junction A12, E19 / A1, N155 5 La Grellelaan N150 Antwerpen-Centrum junction A122 5a Het Zuid N113 Kennedytunnel 6 Linkeroever N70
The building upon completion (1531) From 1531 to 1661, it was the site of the world's first dedicated commodity exchange. As Antwerp took over the role of trade center from Bruges, it grew into a large metropolis with more than 100,000 inhabitants, including 10,000 foreign merchants, mostly Spaniards and Portuguese.
St. James' Church, seen from the south-west. St. James' Church (Dutch: Sint-Jacobskerk) is a former collegiate church in Antwerp, Belgium.The church is built on the site of a hostel for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela.