The Edouard Remy Residential Care Center, known for its yellow house façade, has been a Leuven landmark since 1958. Renovated and expanded in 2015, it now provides care for 172 residents.
Paep Thoon (15th century), a Leuven jester and prankster, became famous for his wit and defiance after finding a loophole in his exile. Once organist at St. Peter’s Church, he remains a celebrated folk hero.
In the heart of Leuven, on Naamsestraat, stands a remarkable statue with a compelling story. The Renée statue was gifted to...
A Gift to the City of Leuven Located in Mechelsestraat, near the former 'Zeven Hoeken', the statue of Desiderius Erasmus...
The Kangxi Celestial Globe, designed by Ferdinand Verbiest in 1675, was recreated and brought to KU Leuven in 1989. This replica blends Chinese and Western astronomy and stands in the Atrechtcollege courtyard.









