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
Marinus. Painter from Reymerswale
Please check the museum's website for updated opening times. Marinus: Painter from Reymerswale, on display in Room D of the Jerónimos Building from 9 March to 13 June with the sponsorship of More Info
Rembrandt’s Orient. West Meets East in Dutch Art of the 17th Century
[Note: please check the museum website for updated opening times] With 120 works including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Ferdinand Bol, Jan van der Heyden, Willem Kalf, Pieter Lastman, and Jan More Info
Mythological Passions: Tiziano, Veronés, Allori, Rubens, Ribera, Poussin, Van Dyck, Velázquez
The exhibition Mythological Passions. Titian, Veronese, Allori, Rubens, Ribera, Poussin, Van Dyck, Velázquez offers an unsurpassed review of mythological love as depicted by some of the leading More Info
Brueghel and Contemporaries: Art as Covert Resistance?
The starting point of this exhibition is the Carrying of the Cross by Pieter Brueghel the Younger. A seemingly religious subject that can also be interpreted as a critical commentary on the power More Info