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- en.wikipedia.org Het SteenA major renovation of Het Steen was completed in October 2021, when it reopened as a visitor center with a modern concrete extension.[1].
- komoot.com highlight/2642467Until 1823 Het Steen was used as a prison. After Het Steen had briefly served as a home, sawmill and fish store, it opened its doors as a museum in 1862.
- worldlist.vision eurasia/belgium/het-steen.phtmlA 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.
- archilovers.com projects/327173/het-steen.htmlThe 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.
- spottinghistory.com view/5428/het-steen/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.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g188636-d242689…Steen Castle ,Het Steen ( Stone Castle ) is a visually stunning stone fortress on the banks of the River Scheldt and more or less in the Old Town city centre.
- experienceantwerp.be en/venue/het-steen/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.
- liveinbelgium.be het-steen-antwerpen/Are You Intrigued by Het Steen, the Oldest Monument in Antwerp Along the Scheldt River? Het Steen, literally translated in English means ‘the stone’.
- tripadvisor.com.my Attraction_Review-g188636-…In the description it says you will learn everything about the history of Antwerp and het steen. ... Het Steen is a small, fairy tale-like castle at Antwerp riverfront.
- lonelyplanet.com belgium/flanders/antwerp/…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.
- planergo.com en/sights/het-steen/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.