Best attractions and places to see around Wijnegem, a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. While many significant cultural attractions are found in nearby Antwerp, Wijnegem provides a local experience through its historical buildings and green spaces. The area features various routes for walking and cycling, allowing exploration of the local natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Brabo Fountain is one of Antwerp's most iconic monuments and is located on the Grote Markt, in front of the City Hall. The fountain tells the legend of the giant Druon Antigoon and the Roman soldier Silvius Brabo. According to tradition, Druon Antigoon demanded a high toll from ships that wanted to pass the Scheldt. If skippers refused to pay, he chopped off their hand and threw it into the river. Silvius Brabo, a brave soldier, defeated the giant, chopped off Antigoon's hand in turn and threw it into the Scheldt. This legend is said to be the origin of the name "Antwerp" (derived from "hand werpen"). The fountain, designed by Jef Lambeaux and unveiled in 1887, shows Brabo triumphantly throwing away the giant's hand. The sculpture is full of dynamism and symbolism, surrounded by water spouts and smaller figures that refer to the Scheldt and the sea. The Brabo Fountain is not only a tribute to a folk tale, but also a beautiful work of art and a beloved symbol of the city of Antwerp.
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Located directly on the Schlede and centrally in Antwerp, I didn't expect to see this magnificent castle there. The castle looks like one of the medieval castles from the earlier knight films. I found it very fascinating. The castle is also Antwerp's oldest building. Of course, it can also be visited.
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The ceremonial unveiling of the sculpture took place on August 21, 1887. It depicts the young hero Silvius Brabo throwing the severed hand of the giant Druon Antigon, whom he had previously defeated in battle, into the Scheldt. According to tradition, this is where the name of the city comes from, "throwing hand".
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A tunnel for cyclists and pedestrians under the Scheldt.
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Rubens is present in Antwerp, both on the square and with his works in the cathedral.
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Wonderful market square with beautiful house facades. Great restaurants and cafes on the square.
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The Brabo fountain is very impressive. And the story behind it...😉
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Why is Groenplaats called Groenplaats? In 1805 it became Place Bonaparte. The square was only given the name Groenplaats under Dutch rule and refers to the old name 'Groenkerhof'. In 2025, the Groenplaats in Antwerp will receive a thorough makeover. So there will be some disruption that year.
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Wijnegem offers several historical sites, including the impressive Kasteel van Ertbrugge, a moated castle with centuries of history. The Gemeentehuis Wijnegem (Town Hall) also features a beautiful, stately old section. For a unique dining experience in a historical setting, consider De Swaen, housed in a 16th-century building.
Yes, Wijnegem is known for its beautiful parks and gardens, perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics. You can explore the area around the Jan Vlemincktoren, which is set within a park and offers views from a viewing bridge. Additionally, the Bozedreef, a distinctive linden-lined driveway, provides a scenic natural feature.
The region around Wijnegem is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling. You can find various routes for different skill levels. For general cycling, explore options like the 'Rivierenhof Park – Rivierenhof Castle loop' or the 'Sterckshof Castle – Rivierenhof Park loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts might enjoy routes such as 'Path Along the Albert Canal – Rommelzwaan Veldweg loop'. Mountain bikers can find trails like 'Muddy Singletrack Trail – Gravel Path in Rivierenhof loop'. More details on these routes can be found in the Cycling around Wijnegem, Road Cycling Routes around Wijnegem, and MTB Trails around Wijnegem guides.
Many attractions in the wider Antwerp area are family-friendly. For instance, the historic Grote Markt Antwerp and the Brabo Fountain are great for a family outing, offering open spaces and interesting history. Het Steen, Antwerp's oldest building, also provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
For cultural experiences, visit KANAAL, located by the Albert Canal. It functions as an art gallery, exhibition space, and cultural center, offering an unusual and interesting place to explore art and culture. The historical setting of De Swaen also provides a cultural dining experience.
Wijnegem is home to the Wijnegem Shopping Center (Wijnegem Shop Eat Enjoy), one of the largest shopping malls in the Benelux region. It features over 250 shops, restaurants, and various entertainment options, making it a significant hub for shopping and leisure activities.
Yes, several prominent attractions in nearby Antwerp are wheelchair-accessible. These include the Grote Markt Antwerp, the Brabo Fountain, and the Groenplaats and the Rubens Statue. These central locations offer accessible pathways and viewing areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and vibrant atmosphere of the attractions. Many find the Grote Markt Antwerp to be a must-see, noting its charisma and the splendor of its 16th-century buildings. The legend depicted by the Brabo Fountain also captivates many, while the architectural beauty and art within the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, especially Rubens' works, are highly praised.
Absolutely. The cycling routes around Wijnegem cater to various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Rivierenhof Park – Rivierenhof Castle loop' (20.5 km) or the 'Sterckshof Castle – Rivierenhof Park loop' (19 km). For a moderate challenge, consider the 'Krommedreef – Castle of 's-Gravenwezel loop' (37.2 km). More challenging options are also available, such as the 'Sluice bunker Antitankgracht – Krommedreef loop' (34.5 km). Explore these and more in the Cycling around Wijnegem guide.
The most significant religious building in the wider area is the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp. Its tower is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the interior is renowned for its Baroque altarpieces and works by Rubens, including the famous 'Descent from the Cross'. It's a key historical and artistic landmark.
The best way to explore Wijnegem's natural surroundings is by utilizing the various walking and cycling routes available. These routes, such as 'Wijnegem Lock – Playground in the Woods' and 'Bomendreef – Playground in the Woods', allow you to discover the local green areas and scenic landscapes at your own pace. The Albert Canal also offers pleasant paths for walking and cycling.


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