Hingene is a village and deelgemeente (sub-municipality) of the municipality of Bornem in the province of Antwerp, Belgium.
Due to its proximity to the Scheldt and Rupel, the area mainly consists of polder land.
His nephew William the Silent became Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht, and was forced to sell Hingene in 1560 as an independent heerlijkheid to the Lord of Grobbendonk whose family later became known as the Dukes of Ursel.
The Ursel family lived in the D'Ursel Castle whose domain dominates the village.
The February flood of 1825 destroyed Nattenhaasdonk which remained under water for weeks and was abandoned.