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    July 26, 2021

    One of the most beautifully renovated buildings in Antwerp is located on “Het Eilandje”. This neighborhood has been flourishing ever since the arrival of the MAS to the neighbourhood.
    The Felixpakhuis was built in 1859. Napoleon wanted to make the port of Antwerp bigger and more important and therefore had two docks excavated.
    The Felix warehouse is one of the large warehouses on the dock.
    Soon after the warehouse was built, a large fire broke out in which most of the warehouse burned down.
    The warehouse was rebuilt, but a large firebreak was built in the middle. The firebreak also became a public passageway for the people of the city and still is.
    You can walk through the warehouse unless a reception or party is being held.
    The warehouse has been beautifully restored retaining the old features.
    Cranes and old warning signs can still be found in the building.
    Today, after being somewhat dilapidated for a few years, the building has different functions again. The Antwerp archive is located in one of the rooms and a few restaurants and a shop have also been added. The Felix warehouse is a wonderful example of the use of old spaces for modern functions.

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      May 31, 2019

      The Felix Pakhuis is a large warehouse built in the late nineteenth century. After the city's port activity moved north the building stood empty for decades until 2006, when Antwerp's municipal archives moved here.
      Arcade of the Felix Warehouse in Antwerp
      Felix Pakhuis
      In the nineteenth century a new dock, the Willemdok, was created at the Eilandje, a neighborhood in the port area of Antwerp. During its heyday in the nineteenth century large warehouses were built along the south side of the dock, along the Godefriduskaai.

      St. Felix Pakhuis
      The most impressive of these was the St. Felix Pakhuis (St. Felix Warehouse), built in 1858 after a design by architect Felix Pauwels. In 1861, just three year after it opened, the warehouse burned down. It was immediately reconstructed, reusing material that was recovered from the rubble, but now with six floors instead of the original seven and with the addition of a wide central arcade. This arcade, 77 meters long and more than 6 meters wide (253ft x 21ft), divides the building in two and is covered with a glass roof.Itserved as a fire escape route and as a central loading area.

      The warehouse was used to store a wide array of goods, from coffee, grain and cheese to wine and tobacco. After the port activity moved north to new and larger docks, the warehouse stood empty and the city acquired the industrial building, which was later, in 1976, classified as a protected monument.

      Felix Archive
      Entrance to the Felix Pakhuis at Godefriduskaai in Antwerp
      Godefriduskaai entrance
      This didn't mean the city knew what it was going to do with the enormous building though. Plans to open a museum or move the architecture school from their cramped location to this spacious building never came to fruition, and by the 1990s, when almost all the neighboring warehouses were being converted into expensive lofts, the Felix Pakhuis still stood derelict and abandoned.

      In 1997 a plan was launched by the city council to move the municipal archives to the Felix Pakhuis. Its old location in the historic center of Antwerp had become too small and the warehouse provided ample space for the city's historic archives. It would take almost ten years before the project was realized, but finally, in 2006 the archives - dubbed FelixArchief - opened in the renovated Felix Pakhuis. Its central arcade is now open to the public, creating a shortcut between the Godefriduskaai and Oudeleeuwenrui.

        January 23, 2021

        Beautiful passage from the Godefriduskaai to the Oudeleeuwenrui. Here you can eat and drink and the city archives of Antwerp are also located here.

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