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Mural painting in Antwerp. On 31 July 1997 [7] Jommeke was the first comic book character to receive his own statue in Middelkerke, in front of the casino. [8] It was sculpted by Valeer Peirsman. [9] On 26 March 2014 Jommeke's statue became a victim of vandalism. It had to be restored and was placed back again on 28 June 2014. [10]
Bert made his debut on November 3, 1977 [4] in the magazine Humo.Originally the series was named Van Maerlantstraat 23, which was Kamagurka's home address at the time.. During the late 1970s the comic sometimes was several pages long, but later it became a one-page gag-a-day
Robert en Bertrand ("Robert and Bertrand") is a Flemish comic strip series set during the 19th century, in the Low Countries and France. The comic series was created by cartoonist Willy Vandersteen, known for the Suske en Wiske (Spike and Suzy) series.
In 2016, about 400 prostitutes worked in shifts in about 280 windows in the tolerance zone. The majority of them were from Bulgaria, Romania and Nigeria. Street prostitution is not allowed in Antwerp [1] Gay prostitution takes place in sauna clubs, bars or parks rather than in the tolerance zone. [1]
The DPG Media Group operates through three national subsidiaries: DPG Media België was founded on 1 January 2019, when Medialaan and de Persgroep Publishing merged into one organization.
In the 2000s the story was collected and re-published by the Flemish newspapers Het Belang van Limburg and Gazet van Antwerpen in a special series entitled "De beste 10 volgens Marc Sleen" ("The best 10 according to Marc Sleen"), where Sleen choose his ten favorite "Nero" stories. He placed "Het Rattenkasteel" first.
The main focus of the collection is Antwerp, with works on the history of the city and bibliographies about Antwerp authors and printers. Only publications by Plantin and his successors, the family Moretus are exclusively left to the Plantin-Moretus Museum. The library does not purchase works that are already present in other public collections ...
The library opened on 22 April 2005, the last day on which Antwerp held the title of World Book Capital. [2] The public library located at the Lange Nieuwstraat had closed on 1 September 2004. The poem Binnen by Belgian writer and poet Bart Moeyaert is on display in the library.