Museum aan de Stroom
The Museum aan de Stroom is a museum located along the river Scheldt in the Eilandje district of Antwerp, Belgium. It opened in May 2011 and is the largest museum in Antwerp.
History
In 1998 the Antwerp city council decided to build the museum at the Hanzestedenplaats. On 14 September 2006 the first brick of the building was laid. In 2010 museum objects arrived from various other museums like the Ethnographic Museum and the Maritime Museum, which both ceased to exist. The museum opened for the public on 17 May 2011.Design
[file:curved glass viewed from inside the MAS museum (Antwerp, BE).jpg|thumb|Curved glass panel construction as seen from inside the MAS]The MAS was designed by Neutelings Riedijk Architects. The façade was constructed using Indian red sandstone and curved glass panels. It is an example of postmodern Art Deco architecture. The MAS houses 470,000 objects, most of which are kept in storage. The first visitors' gallery is the "visible store", which contains 180,000 items. The building is located on the spot where the used to stand. International merchants worked and resided at the Hanzehuis. In the nineteenth century a fire destroyed the building.