• As the first stone fortification (city wall) of Antwerp, Het Steen is Antwerp's oldest building and used to be part of its oldest urban centre.
  • Het Steen is a small medieval fortress situated on the banks of the Scheldt. ... According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Het Steen
  • ...03/201-93-40 Prices Admission 4€ ($5) adults, 2€ ($2.50) seniors, free for visitors with disabilities and their companions and children under 19 Web site Het Steen.
  • On one of his walks, Vincent sketched Het Steen, a fortress on the Scheldt of Antwerp. ... View on Het Steen, 1885. Mixed media on paper, 13,1 x 21,1 cm.
  • Het Steen is easily accessible on foot, by bike, by public transport (including the water bus) and by car. Het Steen is close to the Grote Markt and Groenplaats.
  • Het Steen is a medieval fortress in the old city centre of Antwerp. ... At the entrance to Het Steen is a bas-relief of Semini, above the archway, around 2nd century.
  • [2] [3] [4] O andan itibaren, bina Heeren Steen [2] veya Rocca dei Signori adını aldı, daha sonra Het Steen [2] olarak kısaltıldı . ... 20. yüzyılın başlarında Het Steen.
  • Het Steen, previously known as Antwerp Castle, is a Medieval castle and fortress in the old city centre on the Scheldt river in Antwerp, Beligum.
  • Dating back to the 13th century, Het Steen is Antwerp's oldest building. Legend has it that the giants Antigoon and Lange Wapper, whose statue is in front of Het...
  • Het Steen is a famous performing arts theatre cum castle in Antwerpen. Earlier the castle was named as Antwerpen Burcht until it derived its current name in 1520.
  • Photo taken at Het Steen by Stad Antwerpen on 4/2/2024. ... Het Steen. Castle, Historic and Protected Site, and History Museum.
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  • The castle Steen on the right bank of the Scheldt, the city castle of Antwerp. ... The first mention of the castle Het Steen ( " The Stone " ) dated to the 12th century.