Royal Institute of Woluwe


The neo-Gothic building from 1878

Royal Institute of Woluwe is an orthopedagogical center. The "Orthopedagogic Center" is the umbrella organization of a Multifunctional Center (formerly the Medical Educational Institute), a lower secondary school and secondary secondary education. One focuses on children with:

The institute is located at Georges Henrilaan in Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe. History

The institute began in 1835 in the Violettestraat in Brussels, founded by Peter Joseph Triest, the founder of the Congregation of the Brothers of Love. In 1837, the institute had to move to a broader housing in the Hoogstraat in Brussels due to the increasing number of students. In 1878 a new building was involved in neo-Gothic style. Externe link

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