Rubenshuis, Antwerp, Belgium

Rubens House is the former home of painter Peter Paul Rubens. The Palazzo, designed by the painter himself after spending eight years in Italy, started being built in 1609. It included an adjacent studio where Rubens worked with his students and produced many of the works for which he is famous.
Rubens lived in the house until his death. The house was eventually sold a few decades later. In 1937 the city bought it to turn it into a museum. The impressive portico connecting the studio to the residence is one of the few original parts. Other parts were renovated according to the original plans. In 1946 Rubenshuis opened to the public.

Opening hours: Tues. to Sun. 10 am to 5 pm
Entrance fee: €10




















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