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de Nobili Hall

Loyola University Chicago de Nobili Hall

Built in August 2014, de Nobili Hall is one of Loyola's newest residential housing options and Silver-LEED certified. Named after Roberto de Nobili, S.J. (1577–1656), who was an Italian Jesuit and related to two popes, he joined the Society of Jesus after hearing numerous stories about the adventures of missionaries.

Building features include two-story entertainment lounges, four study lounges, and two community kitchens with a full size refrigerator, stove top and oven. Laundry facilities and dining hall are also available in the building.

Quick Facts

Street Address

6350 N. Kenmore Ave.

Bathrooms

Semi-private community style

Population

Approximately 200

Dining

350 seat de Nobili Dining located in the building on main floor

Room types

Singles and doubles

Air Conditioning

Yes

Elevators

Yes

Floors

4

Front Desk

24-hour monitored and staffed security desk; ID entry required

Beds

Bunkable and loftable, extra-long twin beds 84”L x 41”W x 29”H

Built in August 2014, de Nobili Hall is one of Loyola's newest residential housing options and Silver-LEED certified. Named after Roberto de Nobili, S.J. (1577–1656), who was an Italian Jesuit and related to two popes, he joined the Society of Jesus after hearing numerous stories about the adventures of missionaries.

Building features include two-story entertainment lounges, four study lounges, and two community kitchens with a full size refrigerator, stove top and oven. Laundry facilities and dining hall are also available in the building.

Quick Facts

Street Address

6350 N. Kenmore Ave.

Bathrooms

Semi-private community style

Population

Approximately 200

Dining

350 seat de Nobili Dining located in the building on main floor

Room types

Singles and doubles

Air Conditioning

Yes

Elevators

Yes

Floors

4

Front Desk

24-hour monitored and staffed security desk; ID entry required

Beds

Bunkable and loftable, extra-long twin beds 84”L x 41”W x 29”H