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Destination
: Belgium - Antwerp
Antwerp, daughter of the
River Scheldt and second largest city of
Belgium.. The 500.000 inhabitants call it
the 'Metropolis' (Antwerpians are known in
Belgium for not being too modest). This
city has so many different facets that it
takes a while before one gets to know it
thoroughly.
It is the second largest harbor of Europe
(after Rotterdam). Moreover, Antwerp is a
splendid city with numerous architectural
highlights, most of which date from the 16th
(the golden era of Antwerp) and the 17th
century. The destructions of the Second World
War, unfortunately, has scarred somehow the
fair face of the old town. Still there are
enough monuments left for those who like
monument-hopping to spend a few days admiring
them. The past is also represented by the
numerous paintings of Peter Paul Rubens who
lived in the Antwerp of the early 17th
century.
Antwerp, the diamond center
of the World. If diamonds really are a
girl's best friend, than a lot of ladies
will not leave out a visit to the diamond
district around the Railway Station. This
area is also the Jewish part of the city.
The presence of many 'Chassidic' Jewish
people gives the city a flair that cannot
be found in other Belgian cities.
Antwerp, however, does not only live from the
past. Nowadays, Antwerp has earned a place
among the fashion cities of the world thanks to
the efforts of numerous young Flemish fashion
designers ( e.g.: Walter Van Beirendonck,
Nadine Wynants, Ann De Meulemeester, Dirk
Bikkembergs, Kaat Tilley and others). Visit the
fashion area of Antwerp near the Meir shopping
street.
The
Sinjoren of
Antwerp.
'Sinjoren' is the name that is sometimes used
for the Antwerpians. It is not a nickname.
Antwerpians are proud to be called 'Sinjoren'.
The word is clearly derived from the Spanish
word 'Senor', and refers to the leading Spanish
noble-men who ruled the city during the 17th
century. Not everyone may call himself
'Sinjoor'. You must have been born in the
medieval center of Antwerp, and also your
father and grand-father must have been born
there.
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