Heemkring De Drie Rozen
Heemkring De Drie Rozen, active since 1965 and a registered VZW since 1971, preserves, studies and promotes the local history and customs of 's-Gravenwezel in the Antwerp province of Belgium. Three former worker cottages (heemhuisjes) in the village centre house a museum that reconstructs the interiors of local shops around 1900 alongside collections of everyday utensils and artefacts. The association also runs a documentation centre, archaeology and genealogy groups, organises walks, lectures and excursions, and publishes the quarterly journal "De Drie Rozen" and monthly newsletter "Heemtijdingen".
Kerkstraat 41-45
's-Gravenwezel
2970
Belgium
Cafetaria open first Sunday of the month 10:30-18:00; museum visits other times by appointment.
Sunday: 14:00 - 17:00 First Sunday of the month only
Open on the first Sunday of each month, 14:00–17:00 (guided visit)
Other times by appointment via the contact form
Museum visit (guided): 5 EUR
Guided visit (per person): 5 EUR