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SUNDAY 26 APRIL | Heritage Day 2026 (Erfgoeddag) brings a touch of humour to Antwerp
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SUNDAY 26 APRIL | Heritage Day 2026 (Erfgoeddag) brings a touch of humour to Antwerp

On Sunday 26 April, more than 80 organisations, museums and heritage institutions across Antwerp will join … SUNDAY 26 APRIL | Heritage Day 2026 (Erfgoeddag) brings a touch of humour to AntwerpRead more

by Timothy•3 April 20262 April 2026•6
City of Antwerp marks 25 years of district governance with city-wide anniversary programme
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City of Antwerp marks 25 years of district governance with city-wide anniversary programme

The City of Antwerp is marking the 25th anniversary of its district system with a year-long … City of Antwerp marks 25 years of district governance with city-wide anniversary programmeRead more

by Timothy•22 February 202620 February 2026•26
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