Formerly home to the Forum brasserie, this building was transformed into a cinema in 1947, and took on the name of Churchill. The façade is remarkable...Read more
This former meat market is one of the city’s oldest civil buildings. Erected in 1546, it was built for the butchers’ corporation, called Les Mangons in...Read more
Hortense Montéfiore-Bischoffsheim offered the City of Liège eleven fountain-drinking troughs, installed in 1889. She repeated this donation in 1891 by...Read more
The Impasse de l’Ange takes its name from the sign adorning the façade past which you enter. This narrow cul-de sac is made up of many small houses that...Read more
Currently occupied by the Théâtre de Liège, this building was built for the Société libre d’Émulation, a learned society founded in 1779, under the reign...Read more
A little more than 200 years ago, this zone was still occupied by the gothic Notre-Dame & Saint-Lambert Cathedral. Lambert, the bishop of Maastricht, was...Read more
This narrow building displays several Art Nouveau traits, especially around the décor of the former shopfront: lines and marks cut into the stone jambs,...Read more
Businessman J. Simonis built this building for the Koninckx brothers during the 1910’s. In the beginning, it was an apartment building with separated leasing...Read more