Liege shines as one of the most important tourist cities in Belgium, as it is the largest industrial center in the country, in addition to its historical treasures and artistic and cultural activities.
A quiet and magical holiday can be achieved by touring Liege landmarks such as medieval buildings and churches, museums, art galleries, and others.
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- Today, we are acquainted with you with the most important sights and tourist destinations in the Belgian city of Liege.
- Palais des Princes-Evêques
- Féronstrée Street
- Meuse River
- Wall of Life Museum of Walloon Life
- Basilique Saint-Martin
- Saint Barthélemy
- Maestricht Quay de Maestricht
- Place de la République
- Convent Church of Saint-Paul
Today, we are acquainted with you with the most important sights and tourist destinations in the Belgian city of Liege.
Palais des Princes-Evêques
This palace was built in the 15th century to be the seat of the bishops and it is currently the seat of government courts and attracts the attention of visitors with the splendor of historical architecture, fountains and exotic decorative details.
Féronstrée Street
Visitors to Liege enjoy a stroll around Veronestre Street in the heart of the old town, which houses a wonderful historical setting in the antique houses of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Among the most important buildings on Veronestre Street are the St. George’s Complex, the Walloon Museum of Art and the St. Barthelemy Church, in addition to the most beautiful cafes and antique restaurants.
Meuse River
Visitors to Liege can enjoy sitting in the most beautiful surroundings on the banks of the Meuse River surrounded by the finest gardens, cafes and restaurants, in addition to the charm of the historical atmosphere.
The Meuse River shines with historical beauty, with the Qantara Bridge, which was established in the 19th century, and the 14th century meat market, in addition to the charming historical piers.
Wall of Life Museum of Walloon Life
The Wallon Museum is dedicated to learning about the way of life in the Belgian region of Walloon. The museum is housed in a 17th-century monastery that includes documents, paintings, photos, sculptures and crafts.
Basilique Saint-Martin
One of the most important historical destinations in the city of Liege is Saint Martin Cathedral that was established in the tenth century AD and was developed in the 16th century.
Saint Barthélemy
The visit to St. Barthelemy Church, which has a unique medieval architecture, was built in the 11th century and sparkles with two Gothic style towers, and it contains extremely rare historical paintings.
Maestricht Quay de Maestricht
Walk around the Maastricht Quay, which houses an impressive array of historical buildings, such as the 14th-century Weapons Museum, the Glass Museum, and the Curtius Museum, which is located within a medieval palace.
Place de la République
Recreation can be by sitting in the historic Republic Square, which includes charming historical buildings such as the Royal Theater and the Church of the Holy Cross, established in 979.
Convent Church of Saint-Paul
St. Paul’s Church is one of the most important historical destinations in Liege, where it enjoys picturesque historical architecture. It was established in 971 and was developed in a sumptuous style in the 17th century and includes wonderful marble sculptures, mosaic paintings and charming stained glass windows.
Convent Church of Saint-Paul
Charming atmosphere in Liege
The splendor of history in Liege.
Palais des Princes-Evêques
Maestricht Quay de Maestricht
Maestricht Quay de Maestricht
Place de la République
Féronstrée Street
Palais des Princes-Evêques
Basilique Saint-Martin
Basilique Saint-Martin
Saint Barthélemy
Wall of Life Museum of Walloon Life
Meuse River
Meuse River