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These are just a few of the treasures you must not miss!

The courtyard and the porch

The courtyard and the porch

Enter the Rubens House in the way Rubens intended: through the main door that leads to the elegant courtyard.

Peter Paul Rubens, Self-portrait

Rubens's self-portrait

In the dining-room, you come face to face with the master himself.

The art room

The art room

In seventeenth-century Antwerp, some prosperous citizens had accumulated large collections of art. Rubens’s collection was the largest in the city in his time.

The studio in the Rubens House

The studio

Most of Rubens’s works were created in this studio. On the work floor, he demonstrated his talent as artist and organiser. Pupils, assistants and colleagues assisted him in the production of more than 2,500 ‘Rubens paintings’.

A city garden

A city garden

During the restoration that took place in the 1940's, the garden of the Rubens House was completely re-laid.

Source: website The Rubens House