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June 2002 Article – Summer Art EventsFind out how the impact of the “Flemish Primitives” is still felt today.

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August 2001 EventsThe summer festivals keep coming this month, including the Night of the Museums, twelve museums open for free, most with live music.

July 2001 EventsAs summer weather gets nicer, event schedules fill. Whether you like art, sport or fashion, you’ll find something to do.



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General Info – Basic facts on the city, including transport and the arts.

Antwerp for FreeSee the city, yet keep seeing cash in your wallet.

Art & MuseumsAfter your pub crawl, try a museum crawl of art and exhibitions.

Day Trips & ExcursionsSure you can leave the country for a day trip, but you also can have great excursions in Antwerp itself. Here are three.

Pubs – Karlien’s first guide entry tackles the problem of writing about the city’s 1,800 pubs. The solution? A pub crawl, of course.

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