Discover the best top things to do in Liege Province, Belgium including Far West, Opera Royal de Wallonie-Liege, Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege, Comedie Centrale de Liege, Theatre de l'Alena, Trocadero de Liege, Comedie en ile, Cultural Centre Alter Schlachthof, La Bouffonnerie, Forum de Liege.
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Founded in 1967, the association Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège is largely subsidized by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, the City and Province of Liege. It is one of three major opera houses in Belgium. From the beginning, the institution occupies the Théâtre Royal de Liège, beautiful building loaned by the City of Liège (opened November 4, 1820). Its location in the heart of Liège and the Euregio, at the crossroads between Germany, the Netherlands, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and France, attracts a wide audience both Belgian and international.
Recently renovated to perfection in the best state-of-the-art, the Opera Royal de Wallonie-Liege, is a stunning place. To listen to classical music or to watch an opera in this beautiful environment is a delight. Not talking about the overall quality of performance! A small city like Liege, thanks to its rich history, is so lucky to have a place like this!
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Le Théâtre de l’Aléna est situé dans l’ancienne salle de bal du Château de Sclessin. Ce patrimoine liégeois, datant du 17ème siècle, a été restauré dans un but d’émancipation théâtrale et de sauvegarde architecturale. Le Théâtre de l’Aléna est reconnu « Théâtre Professionnel » par la fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles et "Lieu d'Education Permanente" par la Province de Liège.
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Decouvrez LA COMEDIE EN ILE ! Prenant place dans les anciens locaux du dit « Theatre en Ile », ce tout nouvel espace renove situe en Outremeuse, a deux pas de la place Delcourt, fait peau neuve! La Comedie en Ile est LE nouveau lieu d’humour en Cite Ardente !
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About the cultural centre: Since its opening in 2015, the cultural centre Alter Schlachthof Eupen has been perceived as a lighthouse for art and culture in various disciplines such as music, theatre, dance, literature and the visual arts. But the regional function is also extremely important. The Alter Schlachthof offers regional well-known but also unknown artists space for their art. People of all ages and cultural background have the possibility to meet each other there. History: The Alter Schlachthof was built between 1901 and 1903 in the Prussian industrial style of the Gründerzeit and served as an urban slaughterhouse until 1991. Under the supervision of the architect Daniel Dethier from Liège, the decommissioned slaughterhouse gradually turned into a cultural centre as we know it today. Nowadays, more than 150 events per year take place in the cultural center.
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