6 Best Sights in Mechelen, Antwerp and the Northeast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mechelen - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Sint-Romboutskathedraal

Fodor's Choice

Begun in the 13th century, but only completed in the 1520s, this cathedral represents a magnificent achievement by three generations of the Keldermans family of architects, who were active in cathedral building throughout Flanders. The beautifully proportioned tower, 318 feet high, was intended to be the tallest in the world, but the builders ran out of money before they could reach their goal. Inside are two remarkable 40-ton carillons of 49 bells each. Carillon playing was virtually invented in Mechelen (the Russian word for carillon means “sound of Mechelen”). The best place to listen to the bells is in the Minderbroedersgang. Chief among the art treasures is Van Dyck’s Christus an het Kruis (Crucifixion) in the south transept. The remains of the cathedral’s namesake, Sint-Rombout (St. Rumbold), are hidden in the high altar. Climb the tower for an exhilarating 360-degree view of the city and the surrounding region—space at the top is limited, however, so reservations are recommended.

Brouwerij Het Anker

The first document referring to the brewery dates from 1369, making it one of the oldest breweries in Belgium. Touring this small, intimate brewery, the birthplace of Mechelen’s pride and joy, the dark, sweet Gouden Carolus Classic (Golden Charles) beer, you can witness every stage of the beer-making process. Tours and tastings in English lasting one hour 30 minutes must be arranged in advance, but leave at least once a day (except Monday), more often on weekends. Het Anker's own De Molenberg distillery—previously located 5 miles away—was moved in 2024 to the brewery site, and a distillery visit is included in the tour. The brasserie next to the brewery is open daily, and serves the entire range of Gouden Carolus beers and several beer-seasoned dishes at affordable prices. There is also a hotel in the brewery complex, so devoted beer fans can spend the night.

Guido Gezellelaan 49, Mechelen, 2800, Belgium
015-287–141
Sight Details
combo brewery and distillery tours €15
Closed Mon.

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Brusselpoort

Dating from the 13th century, the imposing stone Brussels Gate is all that remains of the medieval walls that once kept Mechelen safe. Today, it stands in the middle of the busy ring road around the center, and is no longer open to the public, but in its day it was the highest and most impressive of 12 gates that controlled people's passage in and out of the city.

Hoogstraat 83, Mechelen, 2800, Belgium

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Grote Markt

Barely a notch down in splendor from Antwerp's Grote Markt, or the magnificent Grand Place in Brussels, Mechelen's main square deserves its billing among Belgium's finest plazas. Looming over the western end is the soaring stone tower of St-Romboutskathedraal, while at the opposite end, parts of the Stadhuis (City Hall) date back to the 14th century. The north and south sides are lined with bars and restaurants, with bustling terraces that bring the area to life in summer.

Grote Markt, Mechelen, 2800, Belgium

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Kazerne Dossin

This former Belgian army barracks was used as a holding center and deportation camp by occupying Nazi forces during World War II. Of the more than 25,000 Jewish people who were processed and deported from here, very few made it back to Belgium. Today the buildings house a moving Holocaust memorial dedicated to those people, as well as a documentation center, and a museum explaining Jewish life in Belgium before and during the war.

Goswin de Stassartstraat 153, Mechelen, 2800, Belgium
015-290–660
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€12
Closed Wed.

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Museum Hof van Busleyden

This museum, in a flamboyant 16th-century Renaissance palace, has an extensive collection of artworks and period bric-a-brac that illustrate life during the height of the Burgundian Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries. One particularly noteworthy treasure is a gorgeously illustrated choir book that once belonged to Margaret of Austria.

Frederik de Merodestraat 65, Mechelen, 2800, Belgium
015-294–030
Sight Details
€15
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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