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Browse our collection online

Almost 4000 objects are preserved in the collection of Museum Vleeshuis. The entire collection is now accessible online.

Privacy policy

The city of Antwerp is committed to the privacy protection of data processed about the use of www.museumvleeshuis.be.

Coronavirus COVID-19: update

Museum Vleeshuis is open. We will put the well-being of our visitors and employees first. We are taking various precautions to offer you a pleasant and safe visit. You can read more about them here. We hope to welcome you soon.

Practical information concerning Coronavirus

When can you visit the Vleeshuis Museum? What is the best way to get to us? How much does a visit cost? And how can you enjoy a safe visit to the museum in these times? All the practical information is listed here for you.

Accessibility

Everyone should be able to easily use and view the information on the website of Museum Vleeshuis, not least the visually impaired, blind, hearing impaired, deaf and persons with other disabilities. Museum Vleeshuis strives to make its website as accessible as possible, by 2022 at the latest. We do this in accordance with the EU directives and the Flemish Administration Decree.

Conditions of sale

Conditions of sale when purchasing an online ticket.

Virtual tour - Vleeshuis behind the scenes

Normally the museum visitor only sees the ground floor and the basement of the Vleeshuis. But the Vleeshuis is much more than that. Curious to see the other five floors? A sneak peek with this virtual tour. Want to see it all? Book a tour behind the scenes!

What is there to see?

Museum Vleeshuis looks back at six hundred years of music and dance in the city. You will be immersed in the stories of musicians, shown how musical instruments are made, taken to the first balls and opera performances…and especially enjoy many beautiful sounds.

Ticket price to change from 1 september 2021

From 1 September 2021, the admission prices for the Museum Plantin-Moretus will be adjusted. The admission prices will be put on par with those of national and international museums. The discount policy will become more transparent.