Townhall
The town hall of Leuven is one of the most gothic town halls from the world and it is located at the "Grote markt".
Our sights
The town hall of Leuven is one of the most gothic town halls from the world and it is located at the "Grote markt".
A calm city park with historical remains of the first wall built in Leuven. Perfect for picnics or relaxing!
The oldest botanical garden in Belgium, this beautiful natural space was first created in 1738 for the students of the University of Leuven as a medicinal plant garden for their school of medicine. Its name, Krudituin, translates to "herb garden,".
About 4.5. kilometers southeast of Leuven lies the gloriously peaceful Abbey Park (Abdij t' Park), founded by Gottfried the Bearded in 1129. Most of the buildings standing today date from the much later 16th to 18th centuries.
Leuven's University Library building is one of the city's finest buildings. During World War I, German soldiers burnt the building down, and this new building, with a belfry, was built after the war to replace it.
Built on the site of the former Vanderkelen Museum, the M-Museum includes the contents of this municipal art and craft collection, as well as a wide range of classical and contemporary art from around the world.
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