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- 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.
- en.wikipedia.org VleeshuisThe Vleeshuis by Jozef Linnig, before 1886. Vleeshuis in 2023. Carved oak group representing Saint George fighting the dragon (ca. 1514). The Vleeshuis...
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- tripadvisor.com.sg Attraction_Review-g188636-…Museum Vleeshuis looks back at six hundred years of music and dance in the city. ... All photos (398). Top ways to experience Museum Vleeshuis.
- facebook.com museumvleeshuis/Welkom op de officiële pagina van Museum Vleeshuis...
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- belgium-travel.com museum-vleeshuis/Its name, “Vleeshuis,” in Dutch translates to “Butcher’s Hall,” reflecting its historical role in the city’s trade and commerce.
- urtrips.com en/museum-vleeshuis-antwerpen/Your ideal location to stop by is Vleeshuis Museum if you’re interested in watching a variety of wonderful lithography works, art artifacts and sculptures.
- Dan bent u bij ’t Vleeshuis aan het goede adres. 30 jaar uitstekende service Onze klein- en groothandel is na 30 jaar uitgegroeid tot een gevestigde waarde bij...
- codart.nl guide/museums/museum-vleeshuis/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...
- tripbytrip.org 2022/03/14/antwerp-museum-…The Museum Vleeshuis located in Antwerp's former Butchers' Hall - Vleeshuis literally means Meet House or Hall - is getting ready for a renovation.
- whichmuseum.com museum/museum-vleeshuis-antwerp-…Museum Vleeshuis is located in the Vleeshuis in Antwerp, a former guild house. The Museum focuses on 600 years of musical life in Antwerp.
- arrivalguides.com en/Travelguide/ANTWERP/doandsee…Museum Vleeshuis. Vleeshuis (Butcher’s Hall) tells the story of 600 years of sound and music in Antwerp.
- tripendy.com location/museum-vleeshuisIn addition, the Museum Vleeshuis focuses on new methods of printing music, instrument building workshops, and the first opera and concert halls.