Just one hour from Brussels is Liege, a historical city on the river Meuse, dating back to Charlemagne. With a wonderful central location only one hour from Brussels by train or car, Liege must-see sites are the Prince-Bishops’ Place, Liege-Guillemins Station, Museum of Walloon Life, Church of Saint-Jacques, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Stay for its fun, vibrant night life.
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4.5 based on 258 reviews
Nice exhibition, beautiful building with modern extensions. Management does a lot of efforts to explain and show past and present history.
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Art gallery in the very center of Liege which offers on 400sqm photography exhibitions of artists from all around the world.
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A fine arts museum and a centre for international exhibitions, in partnership with the Louvre.
A very nice museum about the history of Liège and a special exhibition of a Liège born artist Mady Adrien with fantastic funny sculptures
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Around the cloister, the Treasure House of Liège Cathedral has been renovated and perfectly integrated for exhibition rooms offering a fascinating journey through the art and history of the former Principality of Liège.
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The new museum course invites you to a discovery of life in Wallonia from the 19th century till the present. A sophisticated scenography depicts objects and archival material and mixes ancient and contemporary elements. The five themes we encounter focus on Walloon society, people, ideas, and know-how... Lots of discoveries, emotions and surprises!
This is a very nice museum if you want to learn more about the city and it’s people Unlike most museums in Liege it has a good audio guide in English
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The House of Metallurgy and Industry of Liège (MMIL) introduces to the steel and industrial heritage in a real old factory dating back to 1845. 2,500 m² to discover the industrial heritage of Liège. With a visit, you will travel through time and will be introduced to great names of Liège’s industry such as Zénobe Gramme or John Cockerill. The permanent exhibition rooms: They reveal the secrets of metallurgy and energies through the ages. With your family or in a group, the numerous collections of the Maison de la Métallurgie will tell you their history, in the company of a guide or guided by our visitor’s notebook. The temporary exhibition: With its temporary exhibitions, the MMIL displays collections usually kept in its reserves. For a defined period of time, these collections shed new light on specific themes, in line with the museum’s missions. Currently, two temporary exhibitions are on view at the MMIL TORPILLE > 31/08/2020 LANDSCAPE IN MOVEMENT > 31/08/2020
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being born in this city, it was for me a pleasure to visit this museum, telling the story of the transportation in the city of liege, it is well and the vehicles are in top shape, there is some caleches, fron the 17century and we can follow the progression of modernism, thru the years, i saw a' Trolleybus' which was a vehicle electric,it took his power from line running above the road, i probaly use this specific one in my youth 55 years ago, fee is very reasonable and it is must to see in Liege
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Niché dans l’une des plus anciennes ailes de l’Université de Liège, le Musée Wittert conserve un patrimoine artistique exceptionnel : plus de 60 000 œuvres de natures diverses, de l’estampe à l’art africain, en passant par le dessin, la photographie, la peinture, la sculpture ou encore la numismatique. Le musée propose une programmation variée où les expositions temporaires alternent avec l’exposition semi-permanente « Merveilles et curiosités » dont l’accrochage est revu tous les trois ans.
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