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DIVA - DIAMOND MUSEUM

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Carte de l'emplacement de l'établissement
17-19, Suikerrui, 2000Antwerpen 6, Belgium
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2024
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2024

Museum dedicated to the history and manufacture of diamonds with a collection of nearly 600 objects, a jewelry store on site

The sparkling stone that has made the city rich since the 16th century, and still attracts an international trade in diamonds, jewels and goldsmiths to the area, is being honored by DIVA. Jérôme, a virtual butler, invites visitors to discover the history and manufacture of diamonds in a 500m2 exhibition of nearly 600 objects (diamonds, jewelry and works of art). There's also a documentation center, temporary exhibitions, a jewelry store and jewelry-making workshops.


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Visited in march 2024
Gingen op een zaterdagmiddag: zoals verwacht druk; dus de doorloop was nogal traag. Verder zou ik wat meer info willen hebben over de manier hoe diamanten werden ontgonnen… Er wordt namelijk niet vanuit het narratief gesproken dat er sprake is geweest van roof. Ook dat is geschiedenis en relevant, en ook dat moeten mensen anno nu meekrijgen in mijn optiek. Koloniale diefstal heet dat, geef ons die informatie.
Visited in march 2024
Interesting museum to learn about the process of diamond, gold and silver from extraction to jewelry and appreciate various items used throughout history.
Visited in march 2024
Warte zobaczenia nawet jak ktoś nie lubi błyskotek
Visited in march 2024
Very informative. Love the different types of interactive activities. Nice layout and displays.
Visited in march 2024
I recommend visiting a museum to appreciate beauty and learn something new
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