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Higher Ground. A photo exhibition by Carl De Keyzer

31.10.2018 - 27.01.2019

From 31 October 2018 until 27 January 2019, the Red Star Line Museum hosted the exhibition 'Higher Ground' by the Belgian MAGNUM photographer Carl De Keyzer.

A little bit Belgian. Six Argentinians about their roots

5.10.2017 - 15.04.2018

'A little bit Belgian' told a story about roots, recollections and Belgian migration to Argentina, based on the individual stories of six Argentinians.

New admission prices starting from 1.09.2021

As of September 1, 2021, the price of admission to the Red Star Line Museum will change. We will bring it in line with those of domestic and foreign museums. At the same time, the discount policy will be adjusted and become more transparent.

What do we stand for?

The Red Star Line Museum is a Flemish museum about migration. What is the mission, vision and policy?

Our policy

What makes the Red Star Line Museum so special? The story, the location, the approach ... ? What is our collection and how do we deal with it?

Achter de schermen van het Red Star Line Museum

Het Red Star Line museum leeft, ook achter gesloten deuren. Op deze pagina ontdek je waar onze werking mee bezig is.

Website accessibility

Everyone should be able to easily use and view the information on the website of the Red Star Line Museum.

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Hoe bouw je een stamboom als er geen sporen meer zijn? Hoe evolueren herinneringen doorheen de tijd? Wat is waarheid en wat is fictie? En welke sporen wil jij achterlaten op deze wereld? De presentatie ‘Rootszoekers’ toont het verhaal van mensen die, bewogen door hun roots, op zoek gingen naar hun eigen ongekende geschiedenis.

Migrating Memories

29th annual AEMI meeting

The Red Star Line Museum hosts the 29th annual AEMI meeting which will take place from october 2nd to october 5th. Find the program here.

Fieldwork

In our city there are young people who can bear witness to war, hunger and dictatorships. Newcomers, who have come to our country as refugees. In a time in which more is spoken about them rather than with them, their stories are worth hearing.

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