University Hall in Leuven, Belgium is a medieval cloth hall with 17th and 18th-century extensions that is now the main administrative building of the KU Leuven. Heavily damaged during the Sack of Leuven in August 1914, the building was restored 1921–1926. It has been a listed building since 26 November 1942, and protected built heritage since 14 September 2009.
University Hall (Leuven)
Rega's 18th-century extension
The ruins of the university library in 1915
The university hall in the early 21st century
A cloth hall or linen hall is a historic building located in the centre of the main marketplace of a European town. Cloth halls were built from medieval times into the 18th century.
Ypres Broadcloth Hall
Tournai Cloth Hall
Former cloth hall and later town hall of Antoing
Piece Hall (cloth hall), Halifax, England