Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #10 in Liège, Belgium
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4.1 km
67 m
Experience Liège in Belgium in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in LiègeIndividual Sights in LiègeSight 1: Maison Bacot
The Bacot house, known as the Bacot & Cie house or the Gentry house, is a building with an entirely sgraffito façade by the architect Clément Pirnay.
Sight 2: Maison Piot
The Maison Piot, also known as the Maison des Francs-Maçons by the neighbourhood, is undoubtedly one of the most accomplished achievements of the art nouveau style in Liège. It is the work of the architect Victor Rogister, one of the best representatives of Art Nouveau in Liège for Henri Piot, director of a mechanical factory. The sculptures were made by Oscar Berchmans.
Sight 3: Église Sainte-Véronique
The Church of Sainte-Véronique is a Roman Catholic church in Liège, Belgium. Located on Place Sainte-Véronique in the Avroy district, the current church was built in 1848, replacing a seventeenth-century building whose foundations date back to the Middle Ages.
Sight 4: Parc d'Avroy
The Parc d'Avroy is a park in the city of Liège located in the central district between Boulevard d'Avroy and Avenue Rogier.
Sight 5: Tour cybernétique
The Cybernetic Tower of Liège is a monumental work by the Franco-Hungarian artist Nicolas Schöffer from 1961. It is located in the Parc de la Boverie in Liège, Belgium, near the Palais des Congrès, and was reopened in May 2016, more than 45 years after it had been deactivated. It is the artist's most monumental work.
Sight 6: Parc de la Boverie
The Parc de la Boverie is a park of the city of Liège located between the Meuse and the Dérivation in the administrative district of Outremeuse. It is connected to the Quai Mativa by the Mativa footbridge, spanning the Dérivation, and to the Quai de Rome by the La Belle Liégeoise footbridge across the Meuse.
Sight 7: Musée des Transports en commun de Wallonie
The Museum of Public Transport of Wallonia is a museum where various trams, trolleybuses and buses, past and present, are exhibited to the public. The vehicles on display have been driven in the Belgian province of Liège. Trams of the Aachen transport company also ran in Belgium after the First World War, after the annexation of the German area around Eupen.
Wikipedia: Museum voor het Openbaar Vervoer van Wallonië (NL), Website
Sight 8: Église Saint-Lambert
The Church of Saint-Lambert de Grivegnée is a religious building in Liège (Belgium), used for Catholic worship until 2015, then for Protestant worship since 2017. Built in the Gothic Revival style at the end of the nineteenth century, it was part of the former convent of the Oblate missionaries, who have now left. It was the most important Catholic parish church in the Grivegnée district. It is located on rue du Beau-Mur in the Bonne-Femme district, at the foot of the hill of the Fort de la Chartreuse.
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