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From 11 March 2025 until 21 March 2025
During this visit you will discover everything that MoMu has to offer!
A MoMu guide will first take you to the MoMu Library, where the FATE® team will immerse you in the never-before-seen Punk Special Collection and Ballet Russes Special Collection. Additionally, you will get acquainted with the collection presentation featuring masterpieces by Belgian designers and visit the exhibition JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE – KHAYAL.
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From 10/03/2025 11:00 pm (UTC) until 21/03/2025 10:59 pm (UTC)
In March, you have the unique opportunity to discover the Punk Special Collection and the Ballet Russes Special Collection from the FATE® Fashion And Textiles Education Archive in the MoMu Library. The FATE® team from London will provide an introduction to these extraordinary collections that have never been shown before.
MoMu’s collection presentation looks back at four decades of Belgian fashion, complemented by a selection from the museum’s historical collection. The exhibition gives an overview of the most important protagonists of Belgian fashion, based on the themes that characterise the distinctive nature of the MoMu Collection.
JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE
A Time and Place for Everything
With his collection Khayal (Spring-Summer 2025) as a vantage point, Antwerp designer Jan-Jan Van Essche invites us to step into his universe. An invitation to experience past and future times in the present. His open approach deviates from traditional western tailoring, which can be rather restrictive to the freedom of movement. Jan-Jan strives to offer the wearer, regardless of gender, age or norms, a sense of liberty to express and embody the garments. Made out of artisanal fabrics from natural fibres, his discreet creations stimulate our awareness.
Practical information:
All of the public areas in the building (exhibition rooms, cloakroom, toilets, library, café and shop) are either on the ground floor or easily accessible by lift. Several seating areas are provided throughout the building and, upon reservation, a wheelchair is also available. Every visitor can make use of a portable folding chair in the exhibition rooms.
The museum is easily accessible by public transport. There are bus and tram stops within walking distance. Take the metro 9 or 15 from Antwerp-Central train station (Diamant) to the premetro station at Groenplaats. If you come by bike, you can use the Velo station in the Drukkerijstraat. MoMu does not have its own parking or bicycle parking. If you come by car, you can park in a public car park nearby or park for free on the Kaaien.
You cannot eat or drink in the museum halls. There is a museum café where you can get something to drink or eat, either to consume inside the café or to take away. It is not possible to make reservations for groups. There is, however, a large table that can be used by groups.
You cannot eat or drink in the museum halls. There is a museum café where you can get something to drink or eat, either to consume inside the café or to take away. It is not possible to make reservations for groups. There is, however, a large table that can be used by groups.
Backpacks are not allowed in the exhibition rooms. There are lockers with keys. Large groups can use a group locker.
There is a museum shop with fun MoMu products. Be sure to swing by!
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