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Holland, Belgium & Van Eyck Holland, Belgium & Van Eyck Amsterdam to Bruges Aboard Magnifique IV May 12 – 20, 2021 Dear Travelers and Friends, In May 2021, join me for a week-long voyage on the new boutique riverboat Magnifique IV, meandering the rivers and canals from Amsterdam to Bruges. I’ve explored many Dutch and Flemish masterworks in classes that I teach at Columbia University. I am excited to share the experience of seeing these extraordinary paintings, sculptures, and altarpieces in churches and museums throughout Holland and Belgium, encountering timeless classics on their native soil. This trip offers us a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: We will be among the first to behold Jan van Eyck’s partially restored Ghent Altarpiece (The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb) in its original home, Saint Bavo’s Cathedral. I look forward to this opportunity to share my insights on this paragon of the Early Northern Renaissance, along with works by Rembrandt, Rubens, and other Old Masters of the Baroque era. I hope you’ll join me on this memorable tour. Sincerely, Page Knox HIGHLIGHTS Lecturer and Educator BE among the first to visit the partially restored Ghent Altarpiece, and experience a tour of its dedicated museum in Saint Bavo’s Cathedral MARVEL at the excellent collection of Hans Memling masterpieces in the medieval St. John’s Hospital in Bruges; and go inside the Church of Our Lady to behold Michelangelo’s Madonna and Child—the only sculpture by the artist to leave Italy during his lifetime VIEW the Groeninge Museum’s comprehensive six-century survey of Flemish and Belgian paintings, from Flemish Primitive Dutch countryside masterpieces to Post-war Modern art IMMERSE yourself in the history and culture of the 15th century on a special visit to an TRAVELING WITH YOU authentic medieval estate, and enjoy a private lunch at the home of a Belgian aristocratic family Page Knox (pending confirmation) Page Knox is Lecturer and Educator at The Metropolitan DELIGHT in a private visit to Antwerp’s Museum of Art, where she Bornem Castle with its owners, viewing its offers her expertise on special exhibitions and the permanent splendid collections of 16th-century royal collection, and also teaches portraits, 18th-century furniture, and engravings membership classes. She is an by Pieter Bruegel the Elder adjunct professor of art history at Columbia University, where ENJOY the intimate and friendly atmosphere she received her Ph.D. in 2012. created by the Dutch captain and crew aboard In her Art Humanities course, she gives lectures on Dutch Magnifique IV, a new premium ship with 18 and Early Netherlandish masters including Van Eyck, Bosch, contemporary cabins. Bruegel, and Rembrandt. Holland, Belgium & Van Eyck Amsterdam to Bruges Aboard Magnifique IV May 12 – 20, 2021 Rubens House, Antwerp THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam North Sea Gouda Schoonhoven Vianen Kinderdijk Dordrecht Antwerp Bruges Sint- Amands Ghent Dendermonde English Brussels Channel BELGIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 12: DEPARTURE SUNDAY, MAY 16: ANTWERP / SINT-AMANDS Depart on an overnight flight to Amsterdam. Today tour the treasures of the Museum Mayer van den Bergh, whose collection includes Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s Mad Meg, THURSDAY, MAY 13: AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND / and visit the 17th-century Rubens House to view some of the EMBARK MAGNIFIQUE IV Arrive in Amsterdam and transfer to the port of Veemkade Flemish painter’s famous work. After lunch, stop at magnificent for a canal cruise with lunch on board, followed by a visit to Bornem Castle, also known as the Castle Marnix de Sainte the Rijksmuseum, the State Treasury of Dutch art. Embark Aldegonde. Delight in a private visit with the owners before the elegant new Magnifique IV, and enjoy a welcome dinner rejoining the ship in Sint-Amands. Tonight enjoy a private as we cruise to Vianen. L, D onboard concert. B,L,D FRIDAY, MAY 14: VIANEN / KINDERDIJK / DORDRECHT This morning, travel to picturesque Kinderdijk, a village poster from the Red Star Line Museum, Antwerp famous for its impressive, UNESCO-listed row of 19 large windmills, a delight to see up close. Continue to Dordrecht, one of the Netherlands’ oldest cities, for an afternoon walking tour. Explore its historic harbors, ancient warehouses, and busy merchant streets. Visit the Great Church, the Dordrecht Museum, and the 13th-century Augustine monastery. B,L,D SATURDAY, MAY 15: DORDRECHT / ANTWERP, BELGIUM Attend a morning lecture as the ship sails to Willemstad. Step ashore and continue to Antwerp, a city renowned for its medieval and modern architecture and impressive art collections. Following lunch, see the cathedral where Rubens’ famous Descent from the Cross is on display, and discover the Red Star Line Museum to learn the stories of the emigrants migrating to America between 1873 and 1935. Before returning to the ship in Kattendijkdok, view the restored Port House, designed by Zaha Hadid. B,L,D TOP DECK POOL UPPER DECK 9 7 5 3 1 10 8 6 4 2 LOWER DECK CREW 17 15 13 11 CREW CREW 18 16 14 12 CREW Adornes Domain, Bruges St. John Altarpiece (detail), Hans Memling Museum, Bruges MONDAY, MAY 17: SINT-AMANDS / DENDERMONDE / WEDNESDAY, MAY 19: BRUGES GHENT Today, visit the cathedral to see its celebrated Madonna This morning, sail to Dendermonde, known for its magnificent and Child by Michelangelo, and discover the Groeninge Flemish buildings. Visit the Church of Our Lady, home to two Museum, with works by Jan van Eyck and other great Van Dyck paintings, a 12th-century baptismal font of Tournai Flemish artists. Enjoy a visit at the Adornes Domain, an stone, and the former Cloth Hall on Market Square. After lunch, authentic medieval estate in the heart of Bruges followed continue to Ghent for a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts. B,L by light refreshments (pending confirmation). Lunch is at leisure. Enjoy a free afternoon in this charming town or TUESDAY, MAY 18: GHENT / BRUGES opt for a walking tour featuring the peaceful béguinage Start your day with a walking tour through Ghent’s medieval (women’s living community) and the collections at the Hans center and visit Saint Bavo’s Cathedral. View its greatest Memling Museum, housed in the Hospice of Saint John. treasure, the partially restored 15th-century Ghent Altarpiece Gather this evening for a festive farewell dinner. B,D (The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb) by the Van Eyck brothers, and take a tour of its dedicated museum in the cathedral. THURSDAY, MAY 20: BRUGES / DISEMBARK / RETURN Lunch is the private residence of an aristocratic Belgian family Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the Brussels airport (pending confirmation). This afternoon, discover Bruges, a for flights home. B medieval gem laced with canals and gardens including a visit DISCLAIMER: The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of to the studio of a local artist. An evening stroll to see the city’s Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the illuminated medieval architecture will be offered. B,L,D terms and conditions at http://www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms. Bruges MAGNIFIQUE IV Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam TOP DECK POOL UPPER DECK 9 7 5 13 6810 24 LOWER DECK CREW 1517 13 11 CREW CREW 18 121416 CREW Sailing under the Dutch flag, this new river vessel has 10 generous suites on the upper deck, while the lower deck has eight twin cabins. Magnifique IV’s upper deck features a spacious and tastefully decorated ARRANGEMENTS ABROAD salon with air conditioning, a bar and lounge area. Wi-Fi is also available. The comfortable and inviting restaurant is separated from the kitchen by HOLLAND, BELGIUM & VAN EYCK a glass wall, so you can watch talented chefs in action. The front deck MAY 12 – 20, 2021 St. John Altarpiece (detail), Hans Memling Museum, Bruges has space to accommodate bicycles, while the top deck boasts a hot RESERVATION FORM tub and deckchairs, from which you can enjoy the scenery. To reserve a place, please call Arrangements Abroad at phone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944, fax: 212-344-7493; or complete and return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, NY 10018-3721. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Name(s) in full as on passport(s). Please print. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Photos clockwise from top right: Upper deck suite; Magnifique IV; ____________________________________________________________________________________________ and lounge Telephone (home) (business) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Fax E-mail CRUISE RATES ACCOMMODATIONS Cabins Decks Double Single Magnifique IV cabin preference (1)____________________ (2) _____________________ 11 to 18 Lower Deck $7,999 $11,999 I wish to share a room with __________________________________________________________ Standard, twin beds with portholes 1 to 10 Upper Deck $11,999 Inquire FORM OF PAYMENT Deluxe, double beds, small seating area, large windows and balconies p Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) p Credit card RATES I NCLUDE n Seven nights cabin accommodations aboard Magnifique IV ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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