4 Unknown escalators @ Century Center Shopping Mall in Antwerp, Belgium
A Thyssen elevator @ Century Center Parking Garage in Antwerp, Belgium
Brand: Thyssen
Capacity: 14 persons or 1050 KG
Year: 2002
Astrid Bryan bezoekt Century Center in Antwerpen
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Op zaterdag 8 december bracht Astrid Bryan een blitsbezoek aan het Century Center in Antwerpen. Vele fans wachtten geduldig hun beurt af om een handtekening te bemachtigen en met hun idool op de foto te gaan.
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Century Center chill-out point
Last weekend during the Belgian summer sales, Century Center in Antwerp provided a chill-out room for all visitors to chill out and relax
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Stereophile and AnalogPlanet at EISA 2018, Antwerp, Belgium
EISA is the European Imaging and Sound Association. Founded more than 35 years ago by a few European magazine editors, it has since expanded to incorporate audio, video and home theater.
Each year, members (mostly magazine editors) from around Europe gather for four days of non-stop product demonstrations. Review samples sent later are tested and evaluated after which members vote. Winners get to put the blue EISA logo on their products. Perhaps you've seen it on something you've purchased.
The current EISA President is Paul Miller, editor of the British audio magazine Hi-Fi News. He's also head of AVTech, parent company of Stereophile, Sound&Vision, AnalogPlanet.com, Audiostream.com and InnerFidelity.com.
This year EISA expanded beyond Europe to include representatives from Asia, Australia and The United States, which is how AnalogPlanet editor Michael Fremer got to this year's event held in Antwerp, Belgium.
This video shows you a small part of the four day event.
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Antwerp is a port city on Belgium’s River Scheldt, with history dating to the Middle Ages. In its center, the centuries-old Diamond District houses thousands of diamond traders, cutters and polishers. Antwerp’s Flemish Renaissance architecture is typified by the Grote Markt, a central square in the old town. At the 17th-century Rubens House, period rooms display works by the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens.
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Walking in ANTWERP / Belgium ???????? 4K 60fps (UHD)
Antwerp (Dutch: Antwerpen) is the second largest city in Belgium (after Brussels). Antwerp was a financial and trade center in the 16th century and has some beautiful historical buildings.
We start this evening walk at the Grote Markt - Antwerp's Market Square with the Brabo Fountain and the Town Hall. There in the centre the Flemish Renaissance architecture can be seen in many places. We walk around in the Old Town with the gothic Cathedral of Our Lady (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal).
Later we check out the Groenplaats before we walk towards the railway station were we end this walk.
Filmed in June 2019
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Jani Kazaltzis and Bé De Meyer give free fashion tips at Century Center Antwerp.
On the 18th of May Jani kazaltzis and Bé De Meyer known from fashion shows on tv, visited Century Center in Antwerp. Shoppers had the opportunity to meet them and get some free fashion tips.
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A Lödige elevator @ Shopping Center Grand Bazar in Antwerp, Belgium
Brand: Lödige
Capacity: 1200 KG or 16 persons
Year: 1993
Antwerpen, Belgium
Belgium’s second city and biggest port, Antwerp (Antwerpen/Anvers in Dutch/French) is the country’s capital of cool, a powerful magnet for mode moguls, club queens, art lovers and diamond dealers. In the mid-16th century it was one of Europe’s most important cities and home to baroque superstar painter Pieter Paul Rubens
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Century Hotel Antwerpen Centrum - Antwerpen Hotels, Belgium
Century Hotel Antwerpen Centrum 3 Stars Hotel in Antwerpen, Belgium Within US Travel Directory Century Hotel offers rooms with a flat-screen TV in a restored historic building with original features, opposite Antwerp Central Railway Station. It benefits from free WiFi, a and a 24-hour reception. A work desk comes as standard in the rooms at Century. Each of the guest rooms also has a private bathroom. An extensive buffet breakfast is served each morning.
The Curnonsky Restaurant serves modern cuisine in the dining room which boasts views of the Art Nouveau station front.
Guests can also enjoy a local Belgian beer in the bar.
Hotel Century is only 200 m from Antwerp Zoo.
The Centraal tram stop is just over 100 m away and provides a direct service to the historic centre in 5 minutes.
The Keyserlei and Meir shopping areas are less than a 5-minute walk away.
Antwerp District is a great choice for travellers interested in museums, shopping and cafés.
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Travel Antwerp, Belgium - Het Steen (Oldest Stone Structure in Antwerp)
Take a tour of Het Steen in Antwerp, Belgium -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Het Steen, which means the Stone in Dutch, is Antwerp's oldest structure.
This renowned castle was built in the early 13th century, during Belgium's Medieval Age.
The castle has had a long and varied history, changing functions and masters throughout the years.
The Het Steen has played the role of a fortress, a prison, and is currently a museum.
Although the castle was built for the Dukes of Antwerp, it spent more time housing prisoners.
High walls, turrets, towers, and pennants make the Het Steen a classic castle.
Today, it is home to Antwerp's museums of archaeology and maritime history.
Walking in ANTWERP / Belgium ????????- Windy Day in the Old Town - 4K 60fps (UHD)
We are in Antwerp (Dutch: Antwerpen), the second largest city in Belgium (after Brussels). Antwerp has some beautiful historical buildings in Flandern as it was a financial and trade center in the 16th century.
On this windy walking tour we start at overlooking the city's Scheldt river. We cross the Ernest van Dijckkaai and walk the Suikerrui street to the ciy centre. There we see the Grote Markt with the Antwerp City Hall (Stadhuis van Antwerpen) and explore the area around the Cathedral of Our Lady Antwerp (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal Antwerpen).
The Hoogstraat we head south. We see the Plantentuin, a small botanical garden and get further south to the Leopoldplaats. There we soon turn around, pass the arts theatre Stadsschouwburg and walk past the Rubens House, which is also a tourist attraction.
The Meir walking street is getting quieter after the shops are closed. We make our way to the Groenplaats, see many streets and areas and end the walk at the Saint Carolus Borromeus Church.
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Filmed in June 2019
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A Walk Around Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp may be the largest city in Belgium but it still maintains a quaint and alluring historical centre, dominated by a central plaza called the Grote Markt, a 16th century town hall influenced by Flemish and Italian design, and the towering 123 metre tall Cathedral of Our Lady Antwerp known for its Gothic style and the artwork of Belgium artist Ruben.
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Sinterklaas bezoekt het Century Center in Antwerpen
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Op zaterdag 1 december bezocht de Sint het Century Center in Antwerpen. Alle brave kinderen die de Sint kwamen bezoeken kregen iets lekkers en een leuke foto als aandenken mee naar huis.
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Central Station in Antwerp, Belgium
Central Station in Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerpen-Centraal is the name of the main train station in the Belgian city of Antwerp. The station is operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS).
The original station building was constructed between 1895 and 1905 as a replacement for the original terminus of the Brussels-Mechelen-Antwerp Railway. The stone clad terminus buildings, with a vast dome above the waiting room hall were designed by Louis Delacenserie. The viaduct into the station is also a notable structure designed by local architect Jan Van Asperen. A plaque on the north wall bears the name Middenstatie.
The station is now widely regarded as the finest example of railway architecture in Belgium, although the extraordinary eclecticism of the influences on Delacenserie's design had led to a difficulty in assigning it to a particular architectural style. In W. G. Sebald's novel Austerlitz an ability to appreciate the full range of the styles that might have influenced Delacensiere is used to demonstrate the brilliance of the fictional architectural historian who is the novel's protagonist.
In 2009 the American magazine Newsweek judged Antwerpen-Centraal the world's fourth greatest train station. In 2014 the British-American magazine Mashable awarded Antwerpen-Centraal the first place for the most beautiful railway station in the world.
Train hall
The originally iron and glass train hall was designed by Clément Van Bogaert, an engineer, and covers an area of 12,000 square metres. The height of the station was once necessary for the smoke of steam locomotives. The roof of the train hall was originally made of steel.
World War II damage and restoration
During World War II, severe damage was inflicted to the train hall by the impact of V-2 bombs, without destroying the structural stability of the building, according to the National Railway Company of Belgium. Nevertheless, it has been claimed that the warping of the substructure due to a V-2 bomb had caused constructional stresses.
The impact of the bombs are still visible due to a lasting wave-distortion in the roofing of the hall.
In the mid-twentieth century, the building's condition had deteriorated so far that its demolition was being considered. The station was closed on 31 January 1986 for safety reasons, after which restoration work to the roof (starting at the end of March 1986 and finishing in September 1986) and façades was performed.
The stress problems due to the impact of bombs during the war was reportedly solved by the use of polycarbonate sheets instead of glass, due to its elasticity and its relatively low weight (40% less than glass), which avoided the need for extra supporting pillars.
After replacing or repairing steel elements, they were painted burgundy. Copper was also used during the renovation process of the roof.
Expansion for high-speed trains
In 1998 large-scale reconstruction work began to convert the station from a terminus to a through station. A new tunnel has been excavated between Berchem station in the south of the city and Antwerpen-Dam station in the north, passing under Central station, with platforms on two underground levels. This allows Thalys, HSL 4 and HSL-Zuid high-speed trains to travel through Antwerp Central without the need to turn around.
The major elements of the construction project were completed in 2007, and the first through trains ran on 25 March 2007.
This complete project has cost approximately €1.6 billion.
The station was awarded a Grand Prix at the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards in 2011.
Station layout
The station has four levels and 14 tracks arranged as follows:
Level +1: The original station, 6 terminating tracks, arranged as two groups of three and separated by a central opening allowing views of the lower levels
Level 0: Houses ticketing facilities and commercial space
Level −1: 7 m below street level, 4 terminating tracks, arranged in two pairs, also featuring the world-famous twin level escalators that start off at a gradient, then become level, then resume a gradient again.
Level −2: 18 m below street level, 4 through tracks, leading to the two tracks of the tunnel under the city (used by high-speed trains and fast domestic InterCity services).
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Walking around Ghent, Belgium
Walking around Ghent in norhern Belgium. The city dating to at least the middle ages has many historical buildings as old as from the 12th century castle.