30CC Theatre Leuven — Leuven's city theatre in the heart of town, offering theatre, dance, and music. Wheelchair spaces on request via the ticket desk; concrete details about the...
30CC Theatre Leuven
♿ Wheelchair accessible theatre
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30CC Theatre Leuven

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

30CC Schouwburg is the cultural heart of Leuven, housed in a building on the Bondgenotenlaan. This multidisciplinary arts centre programmes theatre, dance, music, film, and visual arts.

Important for wheelchair users — realistic status: the official 30CC website does not mention any concrete details about the lift, adapted toilets, hearing loop, or thresholds in the theatre. What is explicitly stated: "If you are a wheelchair user, have limited mobility, or are visually or hearing impaired, we will gladly assign you an adapted seat. Please contact the Ticket Desk or Ticket Phone for this." So the practical route is: contact the ticket desk first to book a seat and discuss the exact accessibility flow for your visit.

Accessible parking spaces are available in nearby parking garages. The building is centrally located in Leuven within walking distance of the station.

Good to know

Reservation
Wheelchair spaces are limited and best booked well in advance via the ticket desk or ticket phone (016 27 40 00). When booking, indicate whether your companion will be seated next to you.
Busy and quiet times
Busy just before the show and during the interval. The foyer can feel narrow when attendance is high.
Things to note
Concrete details about the lift, thresholds, adapted toilets, and hearing loop are not stated explicitly on the 30CC website — it is best to check with the ticket desk before booking, especially if you use a larger wheelchair.
Visit tip
The location on Bondgenotenlaan makes it easy to combine with central Leuven; accessible parking spaces can be found in nearby car parks.

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