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- en.wikipedia.org Het SteenAs 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g188636-…Het Steen'e yaptığımız ziyaretten gerçekten keyif aldık. ... Ünlü Nello ve Patrasche heykeli de Het Steen'e çok yakın bir konumdadır.
- vangoghroute.com belgium/antwerp/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.
- 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-g188626-…Het Steen dates back to the 13th century. Now a lovely museum it houses torture tools, such as the hood and block on the leg. Guided tours are on for 30 minutes.
- google.com.tr travel/hotels/entity/…Het Steen, Avrupa'nın en büyük limanlarından biri olan Belçika'nın Antwerp şehrinin eski şehir merkezinde bulunan bir ortaçağ kalesidir.
- musement.com uk/antwerp/het-steen-castle-v/Built on the banks of the river Scheldt, Castle Het Steen has witnessed many battles and sieges over the centuries.
- itcsozluk.com het-steen/Het Steen’e Ulaşım Anvers’in merkezinden Het Steen’e Ernest Van Dijckkaai yolu üzerinden arabayla yaklaşık 5 dakikada ulaşılabilir.
- 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.