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The arts centre in the Naamsestraat that is proud 'House for Dance, Image and Sound', noe man, has a history of just under half a century.Everything started in 1977 when the Kultuurraad of Leuven students...

Cozy Spots of Leuven...Cafes Leuven, a bustling university town, draws in a vibrant crowd of young individuals. One of the city's defining features is its café culture, offering spaces for socializing, reading, and studying. Thankfully,...

The park was laid out in the English landscape style between 1869 and 1875 and was re-landscaped between 1993 and 1998. The park covers an area of approximately 2.4 hectares. The park is the most...

University Hall (Universiteitshal) in Leuven is a medieval cloth hall with 17th and 18th-century extensions that is now the main administrative building of KU Leuven.Fourteenth-century Leuven was internationally known for its cloth industry. In 1317,...

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 Keizersberg Abbey (Abdij van Keizersberg) is located in the north of the Leuven. This 19th-century Benedictine abbey was built by monks from Maredsous Abbey. A long wall encloses the building and surrounding grounds so that...