Eight monumental altarpieces from the KMSKA collection shine in the setting for which they were originally created in the exhibiotion Reunion. From Quentin Matsys to Peter Paul Rubens. Masterpieces from the Royal Museum Reunited in the Cathedral.
Opening hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| MO-FR | 10am - 5pm |
| SA | 10am - 3pm |
| SU | 1pm - 4pm |
The opening hours are subject to change in the event of funerals or weddings.
Admission
Reunion
| Rates | Target groups |
|---|---|
| € 5 |
|
| € 3 |
|
| Free |
|
Guided tours
The
Cathedral
offers guided tours for groups to the
Reunion exhibition. Tours take 90 minutes and cost € 65 per group of up to 25
persons. Please make reservations at least three weeks prior to your visit by calling Antwerpen
Toerisme en Congres
T +32 (0)3 232 01 03
Getting there
The Cathedral of Our Lady is situated in the centre of Antwerp. Visit Slimweg for tips on how to get to the Cathedral in an environmentally responsible way.
Walking to the Cathedral
The Cathedral lies in the historical centre of the city, at walking distance from the River Scheldt, the City Hall and Groenplaats. The visitors entrance is located on Handschoenmarkt.
Cycling to the Cathedral
Bicycle parking is available at Groenplaats.
Driving to the Cathedral
Visit Mappy to determine your route. The website of the Municipal Parking Company provides details of Antwerp’s parking facilities.
Public transport to the Cathedral
Train:
Arrive at Antwerp Central Railway Station. Catch metro line 2, 3, 5 or 15 to Linkeroever (stop: Groenplaats).
For details on rail services, visit the NMBS website and the Thalys website.
Tram or bus:
- Bus 22, 180, 181, 182, 183 (stop: Groenplaats)
- Tram 2, 3, 5 or 15 (stop: Groenplaats)
- Tram 7, 9 (stop: Meirbrug)
For details on tram and bus services, visit the website of
De Lijn.
