Skip to main content

Search

76 Results for "WA 0852 2611 9277 Order Interior Kamar tour Anak Apartment Lucky tour Residence Jakarta Barat"

Aids Memorial Quilts

The Flemish non-profit organisation Sensoa donated its collection of quilts to the MAS. It consists of unique and personal canvases, each commemorating an AIDS victim. The creations are not limited to the traditional quilting (patchwork) technique. Some canvases were drawn or painted. 

Accessibility

MAS strives to be as accessible and inclusive a place as possible. How do we welcome less mobile visitors, people with hearing or visual impairments, or those with autism spectrum disorders?

One concept, many cultures

Nearly 400 objects provide a wonderful overview of the many traditions in America.

Congo in the MAS

The origin of the Congolese collection in the MAS dates back about a hundred years.

Float

From parade to museum

Thanks to intensive restoration, a large float was prepared for the exhibition 'Listen. Stories found in the city'. You can read about how the restoration of this piece was carried out and what choices were made here.

Privacy policy

The City of Antwerp attaches great importance to the protection of your privacy when processing personal data regarding the use of www.mas.be.

Subscribe to our newsletter