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I must not forget to tell you that it's worth going to listen to the (free) 'Carillon Concerts': on each Friday at noon, the whole year round; or in the holiday period (July and August) on each Monday evening at 8:00 pm. Ask the inhabitants where to go to hear the carillon best! The concerts last 1 hour. |
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Originally,
the idea was that 2 towers would be built at the west (front) side instead of the one there is now.Luckily, by lack of funds at a given time, as in many other cities, the second one remained unfinished. One could say that the one, tall tower (right picture) offers Antwerp visitors a far more elegant view than would the twin towers. Agree? |
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![]() The main church of course is the cathedral; its name is Our Lady's ("Onze-Lieve-Vrouw"). It's a very large gothic church, built between 1350 and 1520; it has three towers:one on the transept and two in front, of different height (the northern one 123 m).
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![]() three huge paintings by P.P.RUBENS ![]() on the main altar and in the transept: the Assumption, the Crucifixion (also called 'The erection of the cross'), and the Deposition (or: 'Descent from the Cross'). The last one, a triptych, was ordened by the
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![]() All indeed have read a melodramatic novel, translated into their language; its chief characters are a boy (Nello) and his dog (Patrasche), who daily visit the church, although living in the outskirts of the city (Hoboken): the boy has an intense admiration for that precise triptych.
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