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Related museums' pages have their names in English. Is that not the standard here? (e.g. as listed in the category "Museums in Belgium")
A visit to the home page of this museum's official website shows that Antwerpen is part of its name (in Dutch). In addition, naming the page in English, or at least adding "Antwerp" to the page name, would serve to distinguish from the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium located in Brussels, whose name in Dutch — Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België — is highly similar to this one. I'd appreciate input from other editors before I'd make the change, and I'm querying in the German and Dutch Wikipedias as well.-- Thanks, Deborahjay 00:15, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]