For updated dates and opening hours, see the museum website. Hanksen was the most famous elephant in the seventeenth century. The only elephant in Europe at that time, she travelled to markets, More Info
From Memling to Rubens: The Golden Age of Flanders
For the latest dates and opening hours, see the museum website. The exhibition introduces the abundant fifteenth to seventeenth-century Flemish art collection of The Phoebus Foundation, and More Info
Rubens: Reuniting the Great Landscapes
Opening Spring / Summer 2021 In partnership with VISITFLANDERS #ReunitingRubens For the first time in over two hundred years, Peter Paul Rubens’s (1577-1640) two great masterpieces of landscape More Info
A Virtual Path through NYC Dutch Heritage
Scattered across the five boroughs, NYC’s historic house museums tell the diverse stories of those who built our great city. Many themes tie these unique places together, but one of the most More Info
Blind date. The Bold and the Beautiful in Flemish Portraits
The Phoebus Foundation and the Snyders&Rockox House Museum have set up an intriguing ‘blind date’ in central Antwerp. Together with the Emperor’s Chapel, St Charles Borromeo’s Church and the More Info
Renaissance Children: Art and Education at the Habsburg Court in Mechelen
The exhibition has been rescheduled to run from 26 March until 4 July 2021. Check the museum website for updated opening times. Mechelen was not only an important political and cultural hub for More Info