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Step into a genuine piece of Leuven's living history at Charles Deberiotstraat 31.
While the street evolved from "Kattenstraat" to honor the renowned violinist Charles-Auguste de Bériot, this very building has witnessed centuries unfold.
The Story Woven into its Walls:
Echoes of the 17th Century: While beautifully modernized, this property likely retains a historic core dating back to the 17th century, it's cellar is still a testament to it’s origin as a brewery. Imagine the lives lived within these very walls across generations.
Traditional Flemish Grandeur: Crafted in the enduring traditional brick and sandstone style, this building exemplifies the robust and elegant architecture of old Leuven. Its solid construction and classic, protected façade speak of timeless quality.
A New Chapter for a Historic Gem: Having undergone a meticulous, complete renovation, Charles Deberiotstraat 31 now offers the pinnacle of modern living within a truly historic shell. Experience the best of both worlds: the charm of the past with the comfort of today.