MoMu is open until 6:00 PM. Last entry 5:00 PM. Buy your ticket online in advance to ensure entry at the desired time.
What happens when cultural heritage is not only digitised, but actively reused? MoMu creates a digital twin that brings hidden details to light.
In conversation with curators Romy Cockx, Geert Bruloot and Kaat Debo on the myth, the reality, and the enduring impact of the Antwerp Six.
When summer reaches peak temperatures, our dear bodies as well. We look for the lightest existing fabric. But in the Middle Ages, religious powers at play fueled a more and more private and intimate relationship to nudity.
The visual campaign revisits the role of the modern designer and reveals how very different our fashion experiences are today. The campaign consists of a series of highly emotive fashion images created in collaboration with six top designers.
Some very special garments have made their way into the MoMu Collection, thanks to Inge Grognard. he personal tale behind this object will be preserved as ‘oral history’ in the museum.
Although the museum building is closed for renovations, we still inspire at other locations with our museum collection. Discover how a 18th-century waistcoat was refreshed and prepared for exhibition at DIVA Museum
A very special garment has made its way into the MoMu Collection, thanks to Kristina De Coninck. The personal tale behind this object will be preserved as ‘oral history’ in the museum.
A very special garment has made its way into the MoMu Collection, thanks to Annick Vandecappelle. The personal tale behind this object will be preserved as ‘oral history’ in the museum.
Until 2021 MoMu temporarily closes its doors for a thorough renovation. What happens in the meantime behinds the scenes of the museum with its impressive collection?
What better time to let those creative juices flow than during holidays? As in previous years, MoMu will once again be offering a varied assortment of children’s workshops during the school holidays.
The MoMu Fashion Walk is ideal for anyone who wants to have a different perspective on Antwerp. The walk not only focuses on designer stores but also on iconic buildings and places that helped shape Antwerp into the fashion city it is today.