Heverlee
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description: the early 16th century castle in the belgian village of Heverlee (now part of Leuven, belgium). The style of the building is essentially a transitional style between gothic and renaissance but it also features a number of later additions such as the neo-gothic chapel. If you look carefully, you can just about make out the golden imperial eagles that top the towers. These are a reminder of the german origins of the last lords of Arenberg. The castle was given to the university of leuven in the early 20th century and now houses part of the university. The watermill in the foreground dates from the 16th century. It is now used as part of the university libraries.
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the old abbey in Heverlee (Leuven, Belgium) bathing in a wonderfull winter sunset.
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