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Old Posted Oct 10, 2014, 7:13 PM
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fantastic shots. I had the pleasure of visiting that city myself a couple years back.

Looks like you ate well too!
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fantastic shots. I had the pleasure of visiting that city myself a couple years back.

Looks like you ate well too!
Thanks! Yes exactly, you don't have to starve in Belgium, the food, beer and desserts are really world class
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ANTWERP INNER HARBOUR:

Antwerp's harbour is Europe's 3rd largest, after Rotterdam and Hamburg. In the inner harbour you will find private boats, and newly constructed highrises, as the Museum and de Stroom. Because of the train strike, we only had time to visit the harbour for a few minutes.


Skyline of the inner harbour with the MAS Museum (left) and the brand new highrises (right). The docks are called Willemdok and Napoleondok and are two of Antwerp's oldest docks.


Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) is a significant red highrise building, built in 2010, that houses a museum about the city's history. It is 62m tall and was designed by the Dutch firm Neutelings Riedijk. The building has large glass sections with views over the city, from the top there are 360 degrees views (unfortunately we didn't have time to visit because of the train strike however). It is situated between Willemdok and Napoleondok, two of Antwerp's oldest docks.




Some of the new highrises (2009) in Antwerp's docks. The ones to the left are called Westkai 1 & 2 and have 16 floors.

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