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Explore the seven ancient wonders of Leuven as detailed by Edward Van Even in 1895. Discover historic landmarks, legends, and architectural marvels that contributed to Leuven’s venerable image. Dive into Leuven’s rich history by visiting these legendary sites. For more on Leuven’s fascinating past, check out our detailed articles here.

The barouque chapel Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ter-Koorts in  was built 1641-1733. It then functioned as a parish church (1803-1871) and as a monastery of the Friars Minor (1871-1986). Since 1986 it is part of the KADOC site, owned...

The St. Anthony’s Chapel (Sint Antoniuskapel) is one of several medieval chapel in Leuven. In the 19. centaury it was an important place of pilgrimage dedicated to St. Joseph. Since 1936 its crypt has contained...

The Saint James' Church (Sint-Jacobskerk) is built in Romanesque style between 1220 and 1235 (13th century). Since 1290, only the tower remains of this original church, which is part of the seven wonders of Leuven....

Discover the historic Saint Lambert Chapel in Arenberg Castle Park, Heverlee. Originally built in the 11th century, the chapel reflects Leuven's rich architectural and religious heritage. Visit the Saint Lambert Chapel on your next trip to Arenberg Castle Park, and discover more about Leuven’s rich history.