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Audio tour of Antwerp Belgium. Antwerp's moment of artistic glory came in the early seventeenth century, when it was home to Pieter Paul Rubens - the creator of the northern Baroque style and one of the wealthiest, as well as most influential, artists of
Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour and explore Antwerp Belgium
Antwerp's moment of artistic glory came in the early seventeenth century, when it was home to Pieter Paul Rubens - the creator of the northern Baroque style and one of the wealthiest, as well as most influential, artists of his day.
Our audio tour of Antwerp explores the medieval origins of the city as well as acquainting you with some of Rubens's great paintings, and a church which he had a hand in designing. You'll also see the building where Christoffel Plantijn founded his publishing house - one of the greatest presses of the day, which used Rubens as a designer for the title pages of many of its books.
You'll also see something of the commercial wealth on which the city was founded - the immense Butchers' Hall, in a brick and stone mix that looks like streaky bacon, sums up the wealth of the guilds.
Spoken by: Andrea Kirby
Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour and explore Antwerp Belgium
Antwerp's moment of artistic glory came in the early seventeenth century, when it was home to Pieter Paul Rubens - the creator of the northern Baroque style and one of the wealthiest, as well as most influential, artists of his day.
Our audio tour of Antwerp explores the medieval origins of the city as well as acquainting you with some of Rubens's great paintings, and a church which he had a hand in designing. You'll also see the building where Christoffel Plantijn founded his publishing house - one of the greatest presses of the day, which used Rubens as a designer for the title pages of many of its books.
You'll also see something of the commercial wealth on which the city was founded - the immense Butchers' Hall, in a brick and stone mix that looks like streaky bacon, sums up the wealth of the guilds.
Spoken by: Andrea Kirby