Jaume Plensa’s The Four Elements: Where Art, Memory, and the City Meet.... Leuven is home to a remarkable work of...
OPEK in Leuven’s Vaartkom is a cultural hub housed in a former warehouse. With theaters, studios, and a lively café, it anchors a neighbourhood where industrial heritage meets modern creativity.
The Gerardus Mercator statue in Leuven, unveiled in 2001, honours the 16th-century cartographer and geographer. Best known for his world atlases, Mercator lived and worked in Leuven as a student and land surveyor.
Leuven, a lively university city just outside Brussels, is famous for its vibrant café culture. From charming coffee bars tucked...
🎓 A Historic Gift: University Hall Returns to KU Leuven After Centuries As KU Leuven celebrates its remarkable 600th anniversary...
Leuven is full of inviting cafés where you can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee, settle in with a good...
Souvenirs are more than just simple objects; they’re reminders of our memories and moments. Whether you're picking up a thoughtful...
The holiday season is here, bringing joy, festive cheer, and the perfect opportunity to show your loved ones how much...









