Step inside the world's only printing works on UNESCO's Memory of the World register — the Plantin-Moretus Museum — for an expert-led private visit that brings 16th-century publishing, cartography, and humanism vividly to life.
What to expect
The Plantin-Moretus is a patrician merchant's home, printing workshop, and archive rolled into one UNESCO-listed complex. Your private guide navigates you through room after room of rare manuscripts, hand-press demonstrations, and Renaissance furniture, explaining how Christophe Plantin's press shaped the intellectual map of Europe. The building itself — with its intimate courtyard, gilded leather walls, and 16th-century garden — is as remarkable as its contents. A genuinely rare cultural experience even for well-travelled guests.
Good to know
Book private guided visits directly with the museum well ahead of your port call. Standard opening hours are Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–17:00; confirm availability for your date. Located a 15-minute walk or short taxi from the cruise terminal. Allow 1.5–2 hours for a thorough visit. Closed Mondays.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Antwerpen — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.