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
For visitors wishing to pause and quench their thirst, here they will find a café with an authentic décor from 1900 that exudes the ambiance of the era....Read more
The Chiroux complex was built in the 1960’s and 1970’s. It is a good illustration of the architectural intentions of this era, which aimed to modernise...Read more
Completed in 1901, the central post office was built according to the blueprints designed by architect Edmond Jamar in a neo-gothic style. For the building’s...Read more
The statue of André Grétry is the work of Guillaume Geefs. Made of bronze, it was initially installed in 1842 on place du 20-Août. It was only twenty years...Read more
Before construction of the Royal Theatre from 1818 to 1820, a former Dominican convent occupied this location. On construction of the theatre, the columns...Read more
Inaugurated in 1942, during German occupation, the baths and spa of La Sauvenière were built in 1938 in a modernist style. Mainly known for its pools,...Read more
Traditionally called La Violette, in keeping with the coat of arms of the house that hosted the city council in the Middle Ages, the townhall was bombarded...Read more
Féronstrée, the shopping street in the historical heart of the city, is one of the oldest arteries in Liège. It links the Place du Marché (market square)...Read more