• The restoration plans for the Vleeshuis ('Butcher's Hall') are shifting up a gear. ... Museum Vleeshuis looks back at six hundred years of music and dance in the city.
  • The current Late-Gothic building was constructed between 1501 and 1504 and is the third Vleeshuis on the site.[4] It is made of red brick and white sandstone.
  • Museum Vleeshuis is a museum housed in one of the most striking buildings in Antwerp and located in an area of outstandingly beautiful architecture.
  • Welkom op de officiële pagina van Museum Vleeshuis...
  • MUSEUM VLEESHUIS, Vleeshouwersstraat 38, 2000 Antwerpen · Oud Stadscentrum, District: ANTWERPEN, Belgium.
  • Museum Vleeshuis | Sound of the City brings 800 years of Antwerp music culture to life, in the monumental Vleeshuis (1504, literally Meat Hall) located in the...
  • Literally translated, Vleeshuis means ‘Meat House’, but it is better known as the Butchers’ Hall. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Antwerp.
  • In addition, the Museum Vleeshuis focuses on new methods of printing music, instrument building workshops, and the first opera and concert halls.
  • Its name, “Vleeshuis,” in Dutch translates to “Butcher’s Hall,” reflecting its historical role in the city’s trade and commerce.
  • For aesthetic reasons, all connections to the supporting structure had to be invisible to the visitors of the ‘Groot Vleeshuis’.
  • The Vleeshuis or “Meat House” in English, is a guildhall commissioned by the Duke of Brabant constructed during the 13th century.