G. Lemaître

The largest of the four available rooms, G. Lemaître, has sufficient room for up to 60 people and can be used for meetings and dinners. This room is equipped with a state-of-the-art interactive wall. This wall digitally supports the design process, from A to Z.


G. Lemaître

The largest of the four available rooms, G. Lemaître, has sufficient room for up to 60 people and can be used for meetings and dinners. This room is equipped with a state-of-the-art interactive wall. This wall digitally supports the design process, from A to Z.

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Beernaert

Salon Beernaert easily accommodates up to 20 people. The special character with comfortable seats and homely atmosphere creates an atmosphere in which you can think “out of the box”, relax or charge your batteries before another creative session.

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De Duve

Thanks to its modular arrangement, the De Duve room is the ideal environment to meet in peace and/or enjoy dinner. Here, we link creative with gourmet.

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Willem Van Croy

The largest meeting room in the Convent van Chièvres is located in the former attic, originally only intended as a storage place, which occupies the entire rectangular area of the building.

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Van Hamaele

Maria Magdalena van Hamal van Elderen (ca. 1460-1540) was the wife of Willem van Croÿ, after whom another room in this building is named. Willem was her second husband. Together they founded a Celestine convent in Heverlee, although sadly this no longer exists.

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St. Barbara

St Barbara was one of the saints who were dropped from the official church calendar in 1969. Legend has it that her father locked her away in a tower in order to protect her from importunate suitors. This room is located on the first floor of the Convent van Chièvres. To reach this building, you walk from the car park some distance into the Grand Beguinage.

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Florquin

Joos Florquin converted the attic of the Convent van Chièvres (the room now known as Florquin) into an experimental ‘chamber theatre’ for his students of Germanic literature. He established a summer school that bore his name, and that is still held at the University of Leuven.

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Anna De Paepe

Maria Anna de Pape was a Leuven Beguine who died in the Grand Beguinage in 1680 at the age of 56 and is buried in the Church of St John the Baptist. This room is located on the first floor of the Convent van Chièvres.

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Swerius

This room is named after the three Swerius sisters: Anna (+ 1666), Barbara (+ 1671) and Maria Magdalena (+ 1690). All three are buried at the Beguinage church.

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G. Lemaître

Tuesday 09 January 2018 /

The largest of the four available rooms, G. Lemaître, has sufficient room for up to 60 people and can be used for meetings and dinners. This room is equipped with a state-of-the-art interactive wall. This wall digitally supports the design process, from A to Z.

Beernaert

Tuesday 09 January 2018 /

Salon Beernaert easily accommodates up to 20 people. The special character with comfortable seats and homely atmosphere creates an atmosphere in which you can think “out of the box”, relax or charge your batteries before another creative session.

De Duve

Tuesday 09 January 2018 /

Thanks to its modular arrangement, the De Duve room is the ideal environment to meet in peace and/or enjoy dinner. Here, we link creative with gourmet.

Willem Van Croy

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

The largest meeting room in the Convent van Chièvres is located in the former attic, originally only intended as a storage place, which occupies the entire rectangular area of the building.

Van Hamaele

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

Maria Magdalena van Hamal van Elderen (ca. 1460-1540) was the wife of Willem van Croÿ, after whom another room in this building is named. Willem was her second husband. Together they founded a Celestine convent in Heverlee, although sadly this no longer exists.

St. Gommarius

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

This room contains a high tech boardroom table with a fixed setup for 18 people.

St. Barbara

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

St Barbara was one of the saints who were dropped from the official church calendar in 1969. Legend has it that her father locked her away in a tower in order to protect her from importunate suitors. This room is located on the first floor of the Convent van Chièvres. To reach this building, you walk from the car park some distance into the Grand Beguinage.

Florquin

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

Joos Florquin converted the attic of the Convent van Chièvres (the room now known as Florquin) into an experimental ‘chamber theatre’ for his students of Germanic literature. He established a summer school that bore his name, and that is still held at the University of Leuven.

Anna De Paepe

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

Maria Anna de Pape was a Leuven Beguine who died in the Grand Beguinage in 1680 at the age of 56 and is buried in the Church of St John the Baptist. This room is located on the first floor of the Convent van Chièvres.

Swerius

Tuesday 01 September 2015 /

This room is named after the three Swerius sisters: Anna (+ 1666), Barbara (+ 1671) and Maria Magdalena (+ 1690). All three are buried at the Beguinage church.