Cosa vedere a Liège
Scopri 15 monumenti, luoghi di interesse e attrazioni a Liège, Belgium. Dalle mete iconiche alle gemme nascoste — selezionate da esperienze reali di viaggiatori.
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Hôtel de ville de Liège
Perron, and houses along the market square. The town hall, is an elegant classic building. It was built in 1714, during reconstruction after the French attacks in 1691. It can be visited on rare occasions only, except for the "salle des pas perdus" - "room of lost steps" which is freely accessible.…
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The houses on the square, with their charming blue stone and brick faces, date from the same period. The Perron, symbol of the city's freedom, is at the center of the square above the fountain that acts as its support. The perron is one of the symbols of the city and was used to render justice.
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Montagne de Bueren
Sito ufficialeClimb the imposing staircase of 373 steps framed by small houses and gardens, or opt for the smaller streets and stairways leading up to the Citadel's slopes. From the top, you'll have a lovely view of the city, from the Palace roofs to the ancient watchtower.
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Palace of the Prince-Bishops
Composed of the Palace of Justice (classic façade at Place Saint Lambert 18) and the Provincial Palace (lateral neo-gothic façade at place Notger 2). This palace is the heart of the city, and represents the political power of the old Prince-Bishops of Liège.
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Saint Barthélémy Church
Sito ufficialewas the last of 7 "collégiales liégeoises" to be built, near the end of the 11th century. Recently renovated, it is home to the masterwork of the Liège goldsmiths from the Middle Ages: the baptismal fonts from the old parish church of the cathedral.
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streets Fond Saint Servais, Pierreuse and du Péry
are typically quaint and lead up to the remains of the old citadel, with an ancient well, a monument commemorating the Second World War, and in particular a superb view over the city.
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archéoforum
Sito ufficialean underground archeological site with the remains of the three (successive) cathedrals on the site, as well as a building from Roman times.
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Curtius Palace
Sito ufficialeThis imposing 8-story building from the start of the 17th century was the store of a rich arms merchant, art and history collections
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streets Hors Château and En Feronstrée
are worth a visit for the architecture of the large villas and more modest houses, most dating to the 18th century
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Museum of Tchantchès
dedicated to the city mascot who is also the main character for the local marrionnette theaters
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Museum of Religious Art
will be integrated into the future Museum Grand Curtius, but can now be visited separately
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Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Liège
Sito ufficialea modern building, has a panorama of works by regional painters since the Roman times.
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Hôtel d’Ansembourg
now a museum, is worth visiting for the well-preserved original interior
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Hôtel de Hayme de Bomal
was an official building under French rule and twice welcomed Napoleon.
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Collégiale Saint-Denis de Liège
Sito ufficialeformer fortified collegiate church with 12th century tower
Fatti turistici
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- 15
- Liège
- Belgium
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Liège has 15 documented sights including Hôtel de ville de Liège, Montagne de Bueren, Palace of the Prince-Bishops. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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