Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #6 in Liège, Belgium
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8.4 km
176 m
Explore Liège in Belgium with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in LiègeIndividual Sights in LiègeSight 1: Arvô de la Chartreuse
The Årvô de la Chartreuse is a vaulted and fortified passage erected around the year 1600 and located in Liège in Belgium.
Sight 2: Église Saint-Remacle-au-Pont
The church of Saint-Remacle-au-Pont, located in the Amercœur district, is one of the oldest parish churches in Liège. It was so named to distinguish it from Saint-Remacle-au-Mont, located near Saint-Martin.
Wikipedia: Église Saint-Remacle-au-Pont de Liège (FR), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 3: Maison Rogister
The Rogister house is an Art Nouveau style realization located in Liège in Belgium.
Wikipedia: Maison Rogister (rue Lairesse) (FR), Heritage Website
Sight 4: Église Saint-Louis
Sight 5: Théâtre des Marionnettes Royal Ancien Impérial Musée Tchantchès
The Tchantches Museum is a museum in the Belgian city of Liège.
Sight 6: Maison de la science
The Maison de la science is a museum of the University of Liège, established in Liège, Belgium, offering a series of demonstrations, automated showcases whose aim is to make people discover science while having fun. It highlights the practical applications of discoveries made in biology, chemistry and physics.
Wikipedia: Maison de la science (FR), Website, Opening Hours
Sight 7: Li Tore
Li Tore is the popular name for the sculpture The Bull Tamer, the work of Léon Mignon from Liège, which won a gold medal at the Paris Salon of 1880.
Sight 8: Parc d'Avroy
The Parc d'Avroy is a park in the city of Liège located in the central district between the Boulevard d'Avroy and the Avenue Rogier.
Sight 9: Jardin botanique
The Liège botanical garden is the old botanical garden of the University of Liège, Belgium. Located not far from the city center, its park offers a green setting to residents of the neighborhood. There are some rare species of trees from all continents.
Sight 10: Jardins Jean-Bernard Lejeune
The Jean-Bernard Lejeune Garden is a garden in the city of Liège, Belgium, laid out in the early 1970s. Crossed by Rue Louvrex, it is located not far from the city centre, above a tunnel serving as an exit to the A602-E25 motorway.
Sight 11: 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 17th-century building whose foundations date back to the Middle Ages.
Sight 12: Maison Piot
The Piot house also called the Maison des Freemasons by the neighborhood is undoubtedly one of the most successful 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 the mechanical factory. The sculptures were produced by Oscar Berchmans.
Sight 13: Parc de la Boverie
The Parc de la Boverie is a park in the city of Liège located between the Meuse and the Dérivation rivers in the administrative district of Outremeuse. It is connected to the Quai Mativa by the Mativa footbridge, spanning the Derivation, and to the Quai de Rome by the La Belle Liégeoise footbridge across the Meuse.
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