Unique infrastructure
The campus is located on the Antwerp ring road and was designed in the 1960s as a conservatoire by Leon Stynen, a well-known Belgian architect. The original campus included two large concert halls/theatres around a large courtyard. Over the last fifty years, this building has developed into a major international arts campus where music, theatre, dance, and architecture are created, practised and studied.
The City of Antwerp, the second largest in Belgium, is but a stone’s throw from Brussels, Paris, London, and Amsterdam (app.2 hours). Owing to its world port, fashion, art, culture and history, Antwerp is one of Europe’s most attractive student cities.
- 5 in-house concert/theatre halls, 72 classrooms/ study rooms, a recording studio, a heritage library with a modern reading room, a physical therapist, a foyer and a grand café … all in the international cultural heart of Antwerp, Flanders.
- Rehearsal opportunities at night and in the weekends. The possibility to make an online reservation of a rehearsal room.
- A student restaurant with sandwiches, soup, salad bar, hot meals and beverages, fruit and candy.
- Easily accessible by train, car, bus, tram and city bikes. Parking in front of the building (free of charge for the first 45 minutes).
- The Conservatoire shares its location with professional, renowned ensembles en cultural organizations, which brings a vibrant, artistic dynamic: DE SINGEL, I Solisti del Vento, Spiegel String Quartet, Eastman, the study center for Flemish music, Sabbattini en the Flemish arcitectural institute…