Het Steen in Antwerp

Description

Previously known as Antwerpen Burcht , Het Steen gained its current name in around 1520, after significant rebuilding under Charles V. The rebuilding led to its being known first as "'s Heeren Steen" (the King's stone castle), and later simply as "Het Steen" (the stone castle). The Dutch word "steen" means "stone", and is used for "fortress" or "palace", as in the "Gravensteen" in Ghent, Belgium.

The fortress made it possible to control the access to the Scheldt, the river on whose bank it stands. It was used as a prison between 1303 and 1827. The largest part of the fortress, including dozens of historic houses and the oldest church of the city, was demolished in the 19th century when the quays were straightened to stop the silting up of the Scheldt. The remaining building, heavily changed, contains a shipping museum, with some old canal barges displayed on the quay outside.

In 1890 Het Steen became the museum of archeology and in 1952 an annex was added to house the museum of Antwerp maritime history, which in 2011 moved to the nearby Museum Aan de Stroom. Here you’ll also find a war memorial to the Canadian soldiers in World War II.

At the entrance to Het Steen is a bas-relief of Semini, above the archway, around 2nd century. Semini is the Scandinavian God of youth and fertility (with symbolic phallus). A historical plaque near Het Steen explains that women of the town appealed to Semini when they desired children; the god was reviled by later religious clergy. Inhabitants of Antwerp previously referred to themselves as "children of Semini". An organization concerned with the historic preservation of Het Steen and Semini, Antwerp Komitee Semini in Ere (AKSIE), formed in 1986, holds annual celebrations at Het Steen as cultural events.

At the entrance bridge to the castle is a statue of a giant and two humans. It depicts the giant Lange Wapper who used to terrorise the inhabitants of the city in medieval times.

Street view

Reviews

02.09.2021 Markus
Nice location for taking some pictures. Inside it's a place for cultural Events and am Kindergarten.
02.09.2021 Lakshya
The Hetsteen is an amazing place to visit. There are several small rooms with this castle like structure. Not much crowd is there I would recommend people to visit it ?
02.09.2021 shantan
I haven't been into the castle museum but the view of the river schelde from the other side of the castle (you can ascend the initial ramp and skip the museum) is magnificent.
02.09.2021 Patrick
Place specialy intresting for Kids. It will be transformed to the entry gate of Antwerp for people visiting Antwerp on a cruise in the future.
02.09.2021 John
Imposing building with some nice architectural details when admired from up close. It has an.interesting history and its one of the oldest buildings in Antwerp today.
18.06.2018 Gert
Very beautiful place to visit with a lot of information about the history of the place itself. But also about the history of Antwerp. It is an old structure that has survived many ages by adapting it's purpose.
11.06.2018 VASILIS
Το Het Steen χτίστηκε μετά τις εισβολές των Βίκινγκς τον 10ο αι. . Είναι το πρώτο και παλαιότερο πέτρινο φρούριο της Αμβέρσας .
Η ονομασία Heeren Steen [ το πέτρινο κάστρο του βασιλιά ] δόθηκε το 1520 που ο Κάρολος έκανε μια σημαντική ανοικοδόμηση και αργότερα ονομάστηκε απλά ως Het Steen . [ πέτρινο κάστρο ]
Το κάστρο επέτρεψε τον έλεγχο της πρόσβασης στον ποταμό Scheldt που υπάρχει από πίσω και που χύνεται στο λιμάνι . Χρησιμοποιήθηκε σαν φυλακή από το 1303 μέχρι το 1827 . Το μεγαλύτερο μέρος του φρουρίου κατεδαφίστηκε τον 19ο αι. όταν καθαρίστηκε το ποτάμι από τις προσχώσεις . Στο κτήριο υπάρχει ένα μουσείο ναυτιλίας με μερικές παλιές φορτηγίδες .
Αν κουραστείτε μέσα μπορείτε να απολαύσετε φρεσκοστιμένη λεμονάδα .
20.05.2018 Kris
Interesting looking building that looks like a small castle. Located next to the river, the view from the deck is quite mesmerizing. A good place to relax in the afternoon.
09.05.2018 Federico
Just for the mandatory photo by the castle. It is closed at the moment, no information on when it will be reopened. You just wonder how much of the original construction remains in place. The information somewhere on a tourist board that a neogothic wing was added in the nineteenth century makes me doubt about the authenticity of the entire building.
26.04.2018 Magdalena
a well-preserved castle - it is worth stopping for a while and seeing but without revelations
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