The infrastructure of UCLouvain Saint Louis Bruxelles is designed as an urban campus located in the center of Brussels, providing modern academic facilities and easy access to city services. The university operates across two main sites Botanique and Rue d’Arlon (Marie Haps) with several academic buildings, lecture halls, and research spaces spread across these locations.
The Botanique site hosts most of the faculties, including law, economics, social sciences, communication, and humanities, with facilities such as modern classrooms, lecture theatres, seminar rooms, computer labs, and collaborative study areas that support interactive learning and research. The campus buildings are located near major transport hubs such as Rogier and Botanique metro stations, making them easily accessible for students and staff.
The Rue d’Arlon site is dedicated mainly to the Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting, located close to the European institutions in Brussels. This location provides specialized classrooms and language-learning facilities designed for translation, interpreting, and multilingual studies.
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