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5 reasons to visit Antwerp in 2018

« One of Europe’s best-kept secrets », « laden with historical riches », « home to world-class art » and « the advice to visit Antwerp Baroque 2018 this year ». Those were the words of Lonely Planet which listed Antwerp as one of the Top 10 cities to visit in 2018.

1. Antwerp Baroque 2018

This year Antwerp is paying tribute to its most famous inhabitant, Peter Paul Rubens, with the “Antwerp Baroque 2018” cultural city festival. Seven museums are hosting Rubens-relating exhibitions and there are also several new city tours. The programme includes events with renowned artists such as Jan Fabre and Luc Tuymans, as well as street art, concerts and theatre.

Antwerp Baroque 2018 kicks off on June 1st.

2. DIVA, Antwerp home of diamonds

For over 500 years, Antwerp has been the capital of the world diamond trade. Given its position at the forefront of the diamond industry, the time was ripe for a new diamond museum. But DIVA has so much more in store for visitors. Here you can discover why diamonds are so special, in a dazzling combination of original objects, craftsmanship and history.

Opening weekend: 5 and 6 May 2018.

Vanaf 18 oktober schittert deze replica van de Imperial State Crown of Great Britain in het MAS tijdens de tentoonstelling 'Schitterend verlangen'. 💎De originele kroon werd gemaakt voor de kroning van King George VI in 1937 en bevat drie grote stenen, verschillende gekleurde edelstenen en maar liefst 2.868 diamanten! 💎 Vooraan prijkt een grote briljant, de Cullinan II. 💎 De replica is DIVA's permanente bruikleen van De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. . From October 18th onwards, this brilliant replica of the Imperial State Crown of Great Britain can be seen at the MAS during the 'Dazzling desires' exhibition. 💎 The crown is a permanent loan of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd for DIVA. . #DIVAantwerp #schitterendverlangen #antwerpdiamondcapital #antwerplovesdiamonds #diamondyear . @masantwerpen @diamondsandantwerp @stad_antwerpen

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3. Opening Snijders & Rockox House

The Snijders&Rockox House will open to the public on 24 February. Rockox and Snijders both played a pivotal role in Antwerp during the Baroque, leaving their mark on the city’s cultural and social life.

The first exhibition to be organised in Snijders&Rockox House is Cokeryen in the framework of Antwerp Baroque 2018.

4. Experience world-class road caring in Antwerp

The Tour of Flanders is one of the most important annual cycling races in the world, along with Paris-Roubaix and the Tour de France. Flanders’ most beautiful race will start in Antwerp for the second year running, giving the public a great opportunity to see some of the world’s best riders prepare for this event.

A new cycling plan will be launched on the occasion of this cycling festival, during the weekend of 31 March and 1 April, named the architecture route.

5. Antwerpen Proeft

If you like to chow down on some good food or enjoy a few drinks, then don’t miss Antwerpen Proeft! Michelin-starred chefs, some of the country’s best restaurants and food trucks will all develop a signature dish for Antwerpen Proeft. Free cooking demos and culinary workshops will only add to the experience.

From 10 until 13 May at Waagnatie in the Eilandje.

 

António Buscardini

António Buscardini is the Founder of Brussels Express. From January 2017 until December 2018 he was the Brussels Express' Editor-in-chief. Antonio is the Director of Embarquement, Clin d’Oeil sur le Monde & 60 secondes series 📺Broadcast by TV5 Monde. Today he's also the Travel Pulse Editor from Brussels Express. He was the Editor-in-chief of the Press Club Brussels Europe Magazine until December 2016. From 2010 to May 2015 he was the Coordinator for Press and Communications within the Assembly of European Regions. He is Portuguese and a Benfica fan.

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