Brabofontein - Free Audio Guide

Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

Brabofontein, Grote Markt, Historisch Centrum, Sint-Anna, Antwerpen, Vlaanderen, 2000, België / Belgique / Belgien

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The Brabofontein is a historical fountain located in Antwerp, Belgium, featuring a bronze statue of Silvius Brabo created by sculptor Jef Lambeaux in 1887. It stands in front of the City Hall on the Grote Markt, making it a central attraction. The statue is linked to a local legend involving the giant Druon Antigoon, who enforced tolls on river travelers. Brabo defeated the giant and is said to have thrown Antigoon's hand into the river, which is the origin of the city's name, Antwerp. Visitors can enjoy the intricate details of the fountain and learn about its significance in Antwerp’s folklore. The site is accessible year-round and free to visit, making it a must-see for tourists exploring the city’s rich history.