Saint Verhaegen

Saint Verhaegen
Saint Verhaegen festivities in Brussels
NicknameSt V
StatusActive
Date(s)20 November
FrequencyAnnual
Venue
Location(s)City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region
Coordinates50°50′27″N 4°21′18″E / 50.84085°N 4.35505°E / 50.84085; 4.35505
CountryBelgium
InauguratedNovember 24, 1888 (1888-11-24)
FounderFree University of Brussels
Most recentNovember 20, 2023 (2023-11-20)
Next eventNovember 20, 2024 (2024-11-20)

Saint Verhaegen (French: Saint-Verhaegen; Dutch: Sint-Verhaegen), commonly shortened to St V, is a holiday for freethinking university students in Brussels, Belgium. It takes place annually on 20 November and commemorates the founding of the Free University of Brussels on 20 November 1834. The day's name is a reference to Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, the university's founder, who notably is not a saint and was never canonized; the name was chosen instead to mock the Saint Nicholas festivities of the rival Catholic University.

The festivities started in 1888 as a protest against the then-academic authorities and has since grown into an annual parade that pays tribute to Verhaegen and the values of free inquiry [fr; nl]. Nowadays, the event is organised by the Brussels Student Association and is celebrated by students of both the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), which officially separated in 1970.