Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Antwerp
Olympisch Stadion Antwerp
football stadium in Antwerp, Belgium
University of Antwerp
university in Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp International Airport
international airport serving Antwerp, Belgium
Bosuilstadion
The Bosuilstadion is an association football stadium in the city of Antwerp, Belgium. The stadium was opened in 1923 and has been the home of Royal Antwerp ever since. It has a capacity of 21,000, of which 800 are indoor VIP seats. It is located in the district of Deurne.
Antwerp City Hall
city hall of Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp Zoo
zoo in Antwerp, Belgium

Boerentoren
The Boerentoren (; officially the KBC Tower, originally the Torengebouw van Antwerpen) is a historic high-rise building in Antwerp, Belgium. Constructed between 1929 and 1932 and originally high, it remained the tallest building and the second-tallest structure in the city (after the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady) until 2019, when the Antwerp Tower surpassed it with a height of . At the time of construction, it was the second tallest building in Europe by roof height (after the Telefónica Building in Madrid).
Grote Markt
Antwerp

Stock Exchange, Antwerp
building in Antwerp, Belgium
Brabo Fountain
fountain in Antwerp, Belgium
Havenhuis
headquarters of the Port of Antwerp Bruges
Stadion Broodstraat
football stadium in Antwerp, Belgium
Bourlaschouwburg
neoclassical theater in Antwerp, Belgium, opened in 1834
Stade Nautique d'Antwerp
aquatics venue in Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerpen-Luchtbal railway station
railway station in Belgium
Antwerp-South railway station
railway station in Belgium
Palais de Glace d'Anvers
indoor arena in Antwerp, Belgium
Kennedytunnel
The Kennedytunnel is an important road, rail, and bicycle tunnel to the south of Antwerp, Belgium, under the Scheldt river. The road tunnel forms a part of Highway R1 – the not yet completed inner ring motorway surrounding the city. Opened to road traffic on 31 May 1969, and to rail traffic on 1 February 1970, the tunnel was named after John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States.
Schoonselhof
cemetery in Antwerp, Belgium
Ciné Rex
cinema in Antwerp, Belgium
Liefkenshoektunnel
thumb|300px|right|Route of the tunnel on the north-western edge of Antwerp
thumb|300px|right|Tunnel entrance
Kieldrecht Lock
lock in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium
Citadel of Antwerp
citadel constructed in 1572, partially deconstructed in 1577-1585, then rebuilt
Fort Lillo
fort near Antwerp, Belgium
Vleeshuis
thumb|The Vleeshuis by Jozef Linnig, before 1886
thumb|Vleeshuis in 2023
thumb|Carved oak group representing Saint George fighting the dragon (ca. 1514).
The Vleeshuis ('''Butcher's Hall, or literally Meat House') in Antwerp, Belgium, is a former guildhall. It is now a museum located between the Drie Hespenstraat, the Repenstraat and the Vleeshouwersstraat. The slope where the Drie Hespenstraat meets the Burchtgracht used to be known as the Bloedberg'' or Blood Mountain.
Antwerp Tower
building in Antwerp, Belgium
Permeke Library
library in Antwerp, Belgium
Berendrecht Lock
Craeybeckxtunnel
tunnel in Antwerp, Belgium
Koningin Elisabethzaal
building in Antwerp, Belgium
colonial university of Belgium
former Belgian university