Virtual tour of the Rubenshuis, the mansion where the Flemish Baroque painter lived


Third appointment with Stay at Home Museum, discovering the Rubenshuis, the mansion in Antwerp where Peter Paul Rubens lived and worked.

After Jan van Eyck and Peter Bruegel the Elder, the Flanders Stay at Home Museum project leads, in this third appointment, to the discovery of Peter Paul Rubens, an emblematic Flemish Baroque painter.

Thevirtual meeting will be held on this occasion in Antwerp, at the Rubenshuis, or the home where the artist lived and worked.

On Wednesday, April 22, at 7 p.m., Flanders invites everyone to the Flemish Masters 2018-2020 Facebook page, where Ben Van Beneden, director of the Rubenshuis, will lead visitors through the rooms of the house-museum-a perfect place to discover Rubens’ life and works. At the end of the visit, an exclusive Question & Answers moment open to all users will follow.

If you missed last weeks’ installments devoted to van Eyck and Bruegel, you can view them here.

Pictured is the courtyard of the Rubenshuis Ph.Credit

Virtual tour of the Rubenshuis, the mansion where the Flemish Baroque painter lived
Virtual tour of the Rubenshuis, the mansion where the Flemish Baroque painter lived


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