- The Mgr.
Ladeuzeplein (English: Mgr.
Ladeuze Square) is the
largest square in the
centre of Leuven,
Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The
square was
named after...
- were created,
including the Sint-Jacobsplein, the
Volksplaats (today's
Ladeuzeplein) and the
Statieplein (today's Martelarenplein). From 1835, the streets...
- edition) in the
historical city
center of Leuven: "Oude Markt" and "
Ladeuzeplein".
Until the 24th
edition (2006), the three-day
festival always had 15...
- Bible.
After the
First World War, a new
library was
built on the Mgr.
Ladeuzeplein,
designed by the
American architect Whitney Warren in a neo-Flemish-Renaissance...
- and
Science in Warsaw,
Poland Tower of the university's
library on the
Ladeuzeplein in Leuven,
Belgium List of
tallest structures built before the 20th century...
-
Central Library of the KU Leuven, seen from the Mgr.
Ladeuzeplein...
-
After the
First World War a new purpose-built
library was
erected on the
Ladeuzeplein in a
building of neo-Flemish
Renaissance style,
designed by the American...
- new,
dedicated University Library was
built on the
square now
known as
Ladeuzeplein, and
University Hall
housed a
museum and the
central offices of the rector...
- for Leuven's
other big squares, such as the Oude
Markt and the Mgr.
Ladeuzeplein ("Mgr.
Ladeuze Square"), One
yearly event is the
transformation of the...
- he
erected Totem, a
giant bug
stuck on a 70-foot
steel needle, on the
Ladeuzeplein in
Leuven (BE).[citation needed] In
September 2016,
Fabre made an attempt...