AntwerpSights

Building sights in Antwerp

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    Justitiepaleis

    The city's new Justitiepaleis, reminiscent of Sydney's Opera House, will blow away any preconceptions that architecture in Antwerp is all old hat. The work of renowned British architect Richard Rogers, the man behind London's Lloyd's building and Paris' Pompidou Centre, its gleaming sails can easily be seen rising at the end of Amerikalei, down the southern end of 't Zuid. This area has largely been left begging in recent decades, but this flashy new addition has already sparked a real-estate boom.

    During its construction in 2005, controversy reigned over its cost - quoted at around €75 million but eventually coming in at around €250 million.

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    Witte Paleizen

    The area's focal point is the small roundabout on Cogels-Osylei, which is flanked by the Witte Paleizen, grand façades resembling chateaux in France's Loire Valley.

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