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Where Peter Paul Rubens’ Famous Paintings Took Life

The Rubens House in Antwerp, renowned as the creative hub where Peter Paul Rubens produced many of his iconic masterpieces, is set to partially reopen on September 6. The reopening will feature a new welcome centre and a beautifully redesigned garden.

Although the Rubens House does not boast as extensive a collection of Rubens’ paintings as Madrid’s Prado Museum or Antwerp’s Cathedral of Our Lady, it remains a significant site for art enthusiasts interested in the artist’s creative environment. The house itself, which Rubens purchased in 1610 and transformed into his studio and workshop, is where he crafted many of his renowned works.

Currently, the main sections of the house are undergoing extensive renovations and will remain closed until at least 2030. However, the newly completed welcome centre and the refreshed garden aim to offer visitors a glimpse into the ambiance that inspired Rubens. During the renovation period, the only major artwork on display will be a self-portrait of Rubens.

Despite the absence of many paintings, the reopening promises to provide a rich atmosphere that reflects the artistic spirit of Rubens, offering a unique opportunity to experience the historical and creative setting where he made his artistic magic.

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