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- Kora-Lee LustFebruar 6, 2018The museum is beautifully conserved, you feel like Plantin could walk in any moment and the place would be buzzing with printing activity. The courtyard is a peaceful place in the heart of the city.Sep 28 positiv bewertet
- 4sq SUs BelgiumNovember 25, 2016Founded in 1555 by Christoffel Plantijn, this UNESCO world heritage site shows the history of printing from the 15th till the 18th century and owns the world's oldest printing press from around 1600.
- Chris WellsNovember 29, 2013Serious type nerds beware: the moulds & punches are at the very top of the building near the end. We only reached them after we'd been around the rest of the museum so couldn't appreciate them as much
- Stephane gamblinAugust 29, 2018En cette époque d hypernumerisation , c est l occasion de retrouver les racines de la lettre imprimée! Un voyage dans le temps dans un lieu d exception.a visiter à tout prix !
- This is a must see in Antwerp! In this beautiful home of printer Plantin the museum is set. You will discover how books were printed in Antwerp. There are also temporarily exhibitions!
- Ricardo HernandezMärz 18, 2017Fine museum with lots of history behind it. If you love books this place is a must in your itinerary. Visit usually takes about 1-2 hours.
- Un Mundo CulturalJanuar 11, 2014Museo Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO (2005) que reúne material tipográfico de gran importancia. Destaca la Biblia de Gutenberg de 36 líneas y el Theatrum Orbis Terrarum de Abraham Ortelius.
- Cas LemmensMärz 3, 2016If you like print, you might be interested in this museum. You can learn about how important this printer was when Antwerp was a trade capital, and see all the techniques they used.
- VIviane CôtéJuni 6, 2017If history is your thing then make sure to stop in here. Give yourself at least 2 hours and get the provided guidebook which you have to return at the end the visit.
- EddAugust 15Interactive museum on printing & publishing. One of the rare ones where u could really learn something interesting. The user journey was quite well thought-out. There was also a drawing room for kids
- Stepan ChizhovSeptember 6, 2014The Plantin-Moretus Museum - a historic printing plant and publishing house (Renaissance and Baroque periods) - is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- prima filiNovember 11, 2017It’s more about looking at the house and all the historical artefacts than trying to make sense of their slightly confusing guide. Look at the Wikipedia page for Plantin as it will help understand!
- Anne EarneySeptember 12, 2013Well worth the time. Amazing collection of printing presses, books, illustrations, all inside a beautiful home.
- Anthony ZacharzewskiJuni 29, 2021Amazing museum of printing, books and the life of a family printing company from the early days down through the generations.
- Laura NigroMai 10, 2018Se siete un visita ad Anversa questo museo merita certamente una visita per la storia strabiliante che racconta!
- Olga FMai 28, 2022Very cosy building with creaking floors, feels like you were allowed to visit the printing manufacture.
- Chris TJanuar 3Must-visit : printing, the beginning of everything we have today! Maths, medicine, geography etc
- Jane HudsonAugust 28, 2011If you a font geek or graphics nerd, here you can view the only surviving 8 series of Claude Garamond's punches.
- Ioannis PapapetrouApril 12, 2015Definitely the most boring and unuseless thing to do in town...Missed time...Nothing more or less...