UGhent Archives Damaged During Bicycle Parking Construction

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – On August 25, 2025, Ghent University’s rectorate archives were severely damaged by drilling during the construction of a new bicycle parking. Archivist Isabel Rotthier reported that water and mud ruined documents, filing cabinets, and historical records.

As VRT News reported, Ghent University faced a major problem yesterday morning, Aug 25, 2025, in the rectorate archives due to drilling during construction work for a new bicycle parking facility. The project, which involves deep underground excavation, accidentally caused severe damage to 2 archive depots. 

Isabel Rotthier from the university archives said a drill pierced the wall of the rectorate and then passed entirely through the first depot. It continued into the wall of a second depot, stopping about 5 meters further inside. While moving through the walls, the drill carried water and mud into the archives. The contamination reached shelves and storage areas, affecting documents and archival materials.

“We immediately called in the university architects. They halted the work. And then we assessed the damage,”

says Isabel Rotthier of the archives.

What caused severe damage to Ghent University archives during bike parking works?

The drill holes in Ghent University’s rectorate archives were only about 10 centimetres wide, but the water and mud that followed caused major damage. Several metal filing cabinets were completely bent and twisted. 

The water and mud did not stop at the first 2 depots. It spread into a 3rd depot, the university reading room, and even the offices. Officials estimate that the flood travelled about 1 kilometre, leaving a trail of destruction. Many documents are completely soaked, including historical plans of the university, which are considered irreplaceable.

“We were quick to save as much as possible. In no time, 30 employees were here to help clear mud and carry out filing cabinets,”

4says Isabel Rotthier of the archives

The wet documents have been handed to a specialised conservation company. They will use freeze-drying techniques to try to restore the papers. Archivists say they hope some documents can still be saved, but the full extent of the damage is not yet known. 

The project began in June 2025 and aims to create nearly 1,000 bicycle spaces. The rectorate archives, which hold the records documenting the university’s history since its founding in 1816, were severely damaged when a drill accidentally pierced the walls. 

In Belgium, several archives have faced damage in recent years. In 1998, a fire at the State Archives in Arlon destroyed thousands of judicial files. In 2017, water leakage at the State Archives in Namur damaged part of the collection, forcing emergency conservation work. 

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12 responses to “UGhent Archives Damaged During Bicycle Parking Construction”

  1. lady katniss Avatar
    lady katniss

    Biking in style, are we? Nothing like a bit of drill-induced chaos to add some water to those dusty old documents—who needs history when you’ve got a new bicycle parking lot? 😂🚴‍♂️

  2. Solo Kill Avatar
    Solo Kill

    You’d think they’d be digging up history, not burying it in mud. Guess the new bike parking really took “adding value” to a whole new level! 🚴‍♂️💧

  3. killer curio Avatar
    killer curio

    Construction for a bike parking? Brilliant! Who needs historical documents when you can have a shiny new place to park your velo? 🚲💦

  4. Icy Avenger Avatar
    Icy Avenger

    Who knew that building a bike parking lot would turn into a historical archaeological dig? 🚴‍♂️💦 Seems like the archives are now a lovely mud pie instead of a treasure trove of documents!

  5. Candy Butcher Avatar
    Candy Butcher

    Looks like Ghent University really nailed it with their new “bicycle-friendly” initiative—who knew a drill could double as a mudslide machine? 🚴‍♂️💦 Hope they saved room for a “historical disaster” exhibit in that new bike park!

  6. Just what Ghent University needed—a state-of-the-art bicycle parking lot, complete with a complimentary mud bath for their historical documents! 🚴‍♂️💦 Who knew that a drill could double as a wrecking ball for the past? 🏛️

  7. Gothic Gucci Avatar
    Gothic Gucci

    Crikey, who knew that building a bicycle parking could turn into a wet and wild history lesson? 🤦‍♂️ At this rate, the archives might need a lifeguard more than a conservator! 🚴‍♂️💦

  8. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Seems like the only thing getting a workout in Ghent is the drill, not the bikes! 🚴‍♂️ Who knew a simple parking project would turn into an archaeological dig for soggy history? 😂

  9. Sofa King Avatar
    Sofa King

    Seems like the only thing cycling in Ghent is the history straight down the drain—who needs archives when you’ve got a fancy new bike park, right? 🚴‍♂️💦

  10. dora the destroyer Avatar
    dora the destroyer

    Just what we needed, eh? A new bike parking that doubles as a historical document shredder—who knew progress came with a side of mud and nostalgia? 😅🚴‍♂️

  11. LerveDr Avatar

    Just what we need, a shiny new bike park and a mud bath for historical documents – because who wouldn’t want to ride through a bit of history, eh? 🚴‍♂️💦

  12. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    Only in Belgium would digging a hole for bike parking turn into a historical disaster. 🚴‍♂️ Who knew mud wrestling could destroy centuries of records? 🤦‍♂️

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