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Coffee in the cafe
Nice cafe, great setting in the center of Antwerp. Perfect spot to sit down and relax during a weekend. You’ll have to be patient though: service is friendly but very slow.
Bourla Theatre is an absolutely fantastic theatre building located in the heart of this most beautiful of cities. A very unique piece of architecture, this circular building certainly catches the eye...
look and feel of the scala in Milan, but then in Antwerpen
This is a theatre that evokes nostalgia. Attend a performance here, throws you back in time when it was still all chic, certainly in the temples of art. Red Velvet seats, beautiful old-fashioned light...
Great theatre in the center of Antwerp and worth visiting. Next to the theatre are a lot of restaurants and bars. The neighbourhood and especially the Graanmarkt reminds me a bit of Paris.
Coffee in the cafe
Nice cafe, great setting in the center of Antwerp. Perfect spot to sit down and relax during a weekend. You’ll have to be patient though: service is friendly but very slow.
Stunning theatre building.
Bourla Theatre is an absolutely fantastic theatre building located in the heart of this most beautiful of cities. A very unique piece of architecture, this circular building certainly catches the eye...
look and feel of the scala in Milan, but then in Antwerpen
This is a theatre that evokes nostalgia. Attend a performance here, throws you back in time when it was still all chic, certainly in the temples of art. Red Velvet seats, beautiful old-fashioned light...
Georgeous Building
A theatre, but it is the building that is magnificent. Apparently the plays are all in Dutch though. However certainly worth an exploration.
Wonderful
Great theatre in the center of Antwerp and worth visiting. Next to the theatre are a lot of restaurants and bars. The neighbourhood and especially the Graanmarkt reminds me a bit of Paris.