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Plantin's Plants

500 years of looking at nature

In 2026, the Museum Plantin-Moretus is celebrating the 500th birthday of Carolus Clusius (1526-1609), a doctor and botanist from the Low Countries. With that in mind, the museum is inviting you to come and see the most attractive botanical images from the 16th to the 20th centuries from its own collections. 

March 21 to August 2 2026

Our focus is on topics such as wild plants, trees, fungi, decorative flowers and fruit and vegetables, as seen in illustrations in old books, and the woodblocks used to print them, but also on exquisite prints and drawings from the modern era.

Together with Rembert Dodoens and Matthias Lobelius, Carolus Clusius was part of a botanical trio from the 16th century that laid the foundations for this important scientific discipline. The majority of works by these authors were published by Christophe Plantin. The Museum Plantin-Moretus still has around 4,000 woodblocks in its collection that were used to print the botanical illustrations in those books. The items on display in the exhibition were selected with the help of external partners, such as the parks service and Natuurpunt. Even the city poet, Esohe Weyden, has provided a floral contribution.

Tour: Plantin's Plants

500 years of looking at nature
    Saturday 21 March 2026 until Sunday 2 August 2026 from 10:00 to 16:00

Discover the exhibition 'Plantin's Plants' with this guided tour. A guide takes you on a historical journey of discovery through nature in five themes.

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