Reuvens
- Address
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Reuvensplaats 2-4
2311 BE Leiden - Telephone
- 071 527 2300/2500
Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 18:00 hrs
Saturday and Sunday: closed
Key pass for staff members
Staff members may continue working in the buildings outside of regular opening hours if they have a key pass: see the staff website for more information.
Parking
Three spaces near the bike shed next to the main entrance, at the intersection of Cleveringastraat with Arsenaalstraat and Reuvensplaats.
Location on the city map
Entrance
All entrances are about 80 cm wide.
Two doors with pull handles.
Assistance
There is a building manager's office next to each entrance.
071 - 527 2300
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- At Reuvensplaats 3: immediately left after the entrance, 2 m away.
- For the upper floors: first floor via the lift immediately left, walk down the corridor for about 30 metres after which the toilet is on the left.
Lift
At Reuvensplaats 4, immediately left after the entrance.
Possible obstacles
- The route to the entrance consists of cobblestones.
- At the entrance there is a threshold of about 2 cm.
- The external doors do not open automatically.
- There is no doorbell.
Parking in Leiden
City centre
Are you visiting the Hortus botanicus, student centre Plexus or one of our faculties in the centre of Leiden? There are (limited) opportunities for paid parking on the streets and along the canals. An alternative is Parking Leiden Haagweg car park, which is easily accessible from the access roads to Leiden. A free shuttle bus will take you to any location in the centre of Leiden and pick you up again at any time. You can also walk: the car park is about 15 minutes' walk from the city centre.
Leiden Bioscience Park
If you are visiting the University Sports Centre or the Gorlaeus Campus, you can park your car in the Ehrenfest parking garage. For parking near the Einthoven bulding or the Agora building (Faculty of Social and Behavioural Scienes) we refer you to Parking lot Rijnveste.
Parking information from the municipality of Leiden
Parking in The Hague
There are no parking spaces at our locations in the centre of The Hague. Please refer to the information provided by the municipality regarding parking options.
Caspar Reuvens (1793 – 1835) was a Dutch historian and archaeologist. He was the founding director of the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, the world's first ever professor of archaeology (at Leiden University), and conducted the first excavations at the Roman provincial site Forum Hadriani in the Netherlands.