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Residences
The College campus including its halls of residence are situated in the centre of Bruges. The College has a policy of acquiring suitable buildings and of renovating them to a high standard of comfort. Students are allocated private rooms on a lottery base. We endeavour to respond to all student needs and to maintain good standards of service.
All students have individual rooms with wifi connection (cost included in the general fees) as well as a private bathroom. In addition, communal leisure and entertainment facilities are available in each residence. Sheets, pillows, blankets, towels, duvets and cutlery are supplied.
Washing machines are available in each residence. Students take breakfast together in the residences.
All students have individual rooms with wifi connection (cost included in the general fees) as well as a private bathroom. In addition, communal leisure and entertainment facilities are available in each residence. Sheets, pillows, blankets, towels, duvets and cutlery are supplied.
Washing machines are available in each residence. Students take breakfast together in the residences.
The halls of residence are open throughout the academic year except for two weeks for the winter semester break. Each residence has a housekeeper who looks after the students, takes care of breakfast and coordinates the maintenance of the residence. All residences are non-smoking.
GarenmarktThe residence Garenmarkt, formerly The Hotel Portinari, is a bridge to the glorious past of Bruges, not so much owing to its classical facade, but because Tommaso PORTINARI was the administrator of the Florentine "Loggia de Medici" in the 15th century in Bruges. It contains 11 spacious apartments for professors and 38 student rooms, two "salons" in fine 19th century style, the "salon du Recteur" with remarkable 18th century wall paintings, and a large modern "Mensa" for students.
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Huyze Cools腾达娱乐Occasionally the College also rents 10 student studios in this privately-owned residence shared with students from other local universities. There is a common room in the building and students can have their breakfast in the breakfast room of the residence Gouden Hand.
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Oost GistelhofOost Gistelhof is made up off 3 connected building numbers and offers 47 student rooms. The actual residence is situated between Oost- and West-Gistelhof and offers a spacious TV room, recreation room, breakfast room, and a courtyard garden.
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Sint-Joris腾达娱乐This beautiful Bruges mansion has a total of 25 student rooms around an inner courtyard, with a breakfast room, a TV and recreation room. The interior was completely renovated in 1999.
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