• The castle from the Scheldt river. Het Steen is a medieval fortress in the old city centre of Antwerp, Belgium, one of Europe's biggest ports.
  • Had we known sooner, we would have bought more Handjes at the Het Steen and none of the so-called famous chocolate in Bruges from Chocolate Line.
  • 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.
  • Are You Intrigued by Het Steen, the Oldest Monument in Antwerp Along the Scheldt River? Het Steen, literally translated in English means ‘the stone’.
  • 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.
  • A historical plaque near Het Steen explains that women of the town appealed to Semini when they desired children; the god was reviled by later religious clergy.
  • The windows frame the imposing views and the window sills invite you to sit and watch. Het Steen is now a tourist reception and visitor centre.
  • Het Steen is a tourist attraction, one of the Castles in Antwerp, Belgica. It is located: 9.1 km from Borgerhouts, 125 km from Brussels, 550 km from Cologne.
  • Het Steen, a medieval fortress in Antwerp, Belgium, stands as one of the city's oldest landmarks, its name translating to "The Stone."
  • Built on the banks of the river Scheldt, Castle Het Steen has witnessed many battles and sieges over the centuries.
  • Het Steen is a castle in the Belgian town of Elewijt and is often also called Het Kasteel van Elewijt or Het Rubenskasteel. It was protected as a monument in 1948.
  • The words "Het Steen", translated from Dutch mean "the rock" in English, although that is not the equivalent etymological meaning.
  • On a riverside knoll, Het Steen is a dinky but photogenic castle dating from 1200 and occupying the site of Antwerp’s original Gallo-Roman settlement.