We present HST (WFPC2 and FOC) images and UV GHRS spectra plus ground-based
optical spectra of four Luminous Infrared Galaxies (LIRGs) that have Seyfe
rt 2 nuclei (Mrk 477, NGC 7130, NGC 5135 and IC 3639). The data provide dir
ect evidence of the existence of a central nuclear starburst that dominates
the UV and optical light and are dusty and compact. The bolometric luminos
ity (similar to 10(10) L.) of these starbursts is similar to the estimated
bolometric luminosities of their obscured Seyfert 1 nuclei, and thus they c
ontribute in the same amount to the overall energetics of these galaxies. A
n extended work based on ground-based optical spectra of the 20 brightest n
uclei known indicate that at least 40% of the Seyfert 2 galaxies harbor a n
uclear starburst. The eight Seyfert 2 nuclei that harbor a starburst are st
rong IR emitters. This suggests that nuclear starbursts can make a signific
ant contribution or even dominate the UV and optical light of LIRGs.