Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen

The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp is a Flemish public institution and the only Flemish museum with a scientific status. The principal missions of the KMSKA are the maintenance, management and expansion of the collection; the scientific study of the collection and the enhancement of its accessibility; the organisation of exhibitions and the development of public engagement activities. The KMSKA subscribes to the Statutes of ICOM, the International Council of Museums. Thanks to its exceptional collection, the KMSKA is a museum of international stature.

The Museum conserves about 7600 paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints. Major ensembles by the Flemish Primitives, Peter Paul Rubens and the Baroque, Henri De Braekeleer and the Flemish expressionists characterise the institution. The museum has the most important Ensor collection in the world and the largest collection of works by Rik Wouters.
In addition to works of art from the Southern Netherlands and Belgium, it also houses a number of remarkable top works from abroad, including paintings by Jean Fouquet, Titian and Amedeo Modigliani and sculptures by Ossip Zadkine and Auguste Rodin.

The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp

This wonderful international mix of old and modern art is the result of several centuries of intensive collecting, first by the Guild of St Luke, then by the Academy and finally by the Museum.

Opening times:
Tues/Wed/Thu/Fri/ Sat 10.00 – 17.00
Sun– 10.00 – 18.00
Closed on Mondays,  January 1st and 2nd, May 1st, Ascension Day and December 25th

Address:
Plaatsnijdersstraat 2
B-2000
Antwerp
T +32 (0)3 238 78 09
F +32 (0)3 248 08 10

Internet:
info@kmska.be
Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen