The Province of
Antwerpen, Flanders

The county of Antwerpen consists of 70 towns.

Aartselaar

Antwerpen

Arendonk

Baarle-Hertog

Balen

Beerse

Berlaar

Boechout

Bonheiden

Boom

Bornem

Borsbeek

Brasschaat

Brecht

Dessel

Duffel

Edegem

Essen

Geel

Grobbendonk

Heist-op-den-Berg

Hemiksem

Herentals

Herenthout

Herselt

Hoogstraten

Hove

Hulshout

Kalmthout

Kapellen

Kasterlee

Kontich

Laakdal

Lier

Lille

Lint

Malle

Mechelen

Meerhout

Merksplas

Mol

Mortsel

Niel

Nijlen

Olen

Oud-Turnhout

Putte

Puurs

Ranst

Ravels

Retie

Rijkevorsel

Rumst

Schelle

Schilde

Schoten

Sint-Amands

Sint-Katelijne-Waver

Stabroek

Turnhout

Vorselaar

Vosselaar

Westerlo

Wijnegem

Willebroek

Wommelgem

Wuustwezel

Zandhoven

Zoersel

Zwijndrecht


Links for Antwerpen

Site Language  Antwerp Antiques

We specialise in 19th and 20th century small items, curiosities and decoration. New items arrive daily. Art nouveau, art deco, tin toys, chandeliers, publicity, Belgian ceramic, glass, silver, crystal, bronzes, pillars, terra cotta, etc. Opening hours : Wednesday until Saturday 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. and by appointment


Site Language  Antwerp

Antwerp, daughter of the River Scheldt and second largest city of Belgium. The 500.000 inhabitants call it the 'Metropolis' (Antwerpians are known in Belgium for not being too modest). This city has so many different facets that it takes a while before one gets to know it thoroughly. It is the second largest harbor of Europe (after Rotterdam). Moreover, Antwerp is a splendid city with numerous architectural highlights, most of which date from the 16th (the golden era of Antwerp) and the 17th century. The destructions of the Second World War, unfortunately, has scarred somehow the fair face of the old town. Still there are enough monuments left for those who like monument-hopping to spend a few days admiring them. The past is also represented by the numerous paintings of Peter Paul Rubens who lived in the Antwerp of the early 17th century.






These items can be delivered to Belgium