14th-Century Wooden Road Uncovered at Paardenmarkt in Antwerp

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Workers in Antwerp discovered a 14th-century wooden road during Paardenmarkt construction. Archaeologists, aware of old city moats, are now mapping and studying the newly uncovered medieval structure.

As VRT News reported, during roadwork on the Paardenmarkt in Antwerp, workers uncovered a 14th-century wooden road that had been buried for centuries. The discovery was made during major redevelopment work on the street, which runs from Slachthuislaan to Klapdorp. The project includes the renewal of the road surface, sewer lines, and foundations, as well as improvements to nearby areas such as Hessenplein and Varkensmarkt. 

“The canals, the underground city moats, had already been mapped, and we knew they were there,”

says district alderman Ludo Van Campenhout (N-VA).

But no one had anticipated the discovery of this 14th-century street.”

What does the discovery of a 14th-century wooden road reveal about Antwerp’s medieval growth?

Archaeologists explained that the wooden structure was once used as a foundation to stabilise the ground, a method often used in medieval Antwerp. The beams reveal how builders in the 14th century dealt with the city’s challenging terrain. Experts say the discovery provides valuable information about early road-building techniques and the growth of Antwerp’s northern districts. 

District alderman said the wooden road found on the Paardenmarkt offers important insight into how Antwerp developed in the 14th century. The find helps experts trace the city’s early expansion before its major growth in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Archaeologists say such discoveries are rare and valuable for understanding how the first trade routes and streets were built. 

“Lange Koepoortstraat was already there during the Viking occupation, Klapdor came later, and now we’ve discovered a 14th-century street in Paardenmarkt.”

The Paardenmarkt in Antwerp dates back to the 14th century, when it was an important trade route linking the port with the old city. Around 1350, the area began to grow beyond the medieval walls, marking one of Antwerp’s first urban expansions. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the street became a busy centre for merchants, stables, and workshops serving the nearby harbour. 

Over the following centuries, the neighbourhood changed into a residential and commercial district but kept traces of its medieval past underground. The recent redevelopment works, which began in 2023.

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12 responses to “14th-Century Wooden Road Uncovered at Paardenmarkt in Antwerp”

  1. 57 pixels Avatar

    So, we dig up a wooden road from the 14th century in Antwerp—brilliant! Just what we needed: more ancient wood to add to our collection of “look what we found under the asphalt” souvenirs. 😂

  2. Pinball Esq Avatar
    Pinball Esq

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—yet another medieval road to navigate through Antwerp’s modern chaos. Can’t wait for the traffic jams to feature 14th-century detours! 😂🚧

  3. Lord Theus Avatar
    Lord Theus

    Just what we needed, a wooden road from the 14th century—because clearly, our modern infrastructure wasn’t confusing enough! 🚧🪵 Let’s hope they don’t try to charge tourists for walking on history—what a steal! 😏

  4. Wiccan Trouble Avatar
    Wiccan Trouble

    Oh brilliant, just what Antwerp needed, another wooden road from the 14th century. Guess the last one wasn’t quite up to snuff, eh? 🕵️‍♂️💁‍♂️

  5. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Oh great, just what we needed—a 14th-century wooden road to remind us that our modern infrastructure is still a bit wobbly. Maybe they should’ve left the medieval stuff buried; it might have been more reliable than our current street repairs! 😂🪵

  6. Just what Antwerp needed, another wooden road to remind us of the good old medieval traffic jams! 😂 Can’t wait for the grand reopening ceremony with horse-drawn carriages and all! 🐴

  7. Con Mammoth Avatar
    Con Mammoth

    Oh joy, a 14th-century wooden road in Antwerp—who knew our ancestors were such keen road engineers? 🤷‍♂️ Next, they’ll be digging up a medieval Starbucks! 🍵😂

  8. GiddeeUP Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Antwerp needed – a medieval wooden road to remind us all that even back then, they had their own version of pothole repairs. 🚧🪵

  9. slug-em-
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    slug-em- dog

    Oh brilliant, a wooden road from the 14th century—because who doesn’t need a historical detour when trying to fix the potholes of today? 🚧 Can’t wait for the city to start charging admission for a stroll down memory lane! 🕰️

  10. Saber-RED Avatar

    Just what Antwerp needed—a wooden road from the 14th century! I mean, who doesn’t want to take a stroll down ancient timber, right? 😂🚧

  11. tulipcake Avatar

    Just what Antwerp needed, a medieval wooden road! 🤦‍♂️ I mean, who doesn’t love a good stroll down history lane while dodging modern traffic? 🛣️

  12. Red Woman Avatar

    Just what Antwerp needed, another wooden road to add to the collection of things we didn’t know we were missing. At this rate, we’ll have the finest medieval theme park by the end of the week! 😂🪵

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