All local museums to visit in Liège

Discover the unique history and culture of Liège at local museums. These 4 museums offer insights into the community's past, traditions, and notable events.

Are you interested in learning more about the local history of Liège? These are the must-visit local museums:

  1. Archeoforum of Liege1

    Archeoforum of Liege

     Liège
    The Archéoforum de Liège is a monumental forum covering 3,725 square meters, making it the largest of its kind in Europe. Through both movable and immovable archaeological remains, it paints a picture of Liège's history, from Prehistory to the newest times. Among the remains of a Roman villa, the cr
  2. Musée de la Vie Wallonne2

    Musée de la Vie Wallonne

     Liège
    The Museum of Walloon Life places Walloon culture in a broad perspective. It tries to answer the question of how to situate oneself as a Walloon and world citizen in an international context. Five themes are addressed in the museum. 'Wallonies' tells the story of Wallonia. 'Technical (R)evolution' s
  3. House of Metallurgy and Industry of Liège3

    House of Metallurgy and Industry of Liège

     Liège
    Maison de la Metallurgie et de l'Industrie de Liège is a museum located in the former Espérance-Longdoz factory. The museum is dedicated to Liege's metallurgy and industry. The collection includes machines and tools, scale models and diagrams, photographs, paintings, lithographs, statues and ancient
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    Tchantchès-Museum

     Liège
    The Tchantchès Museum is dedicated to the well-known folkloric character Tchantchès, the mascot of the Fiery City. Among the exhibits are costumes donated to Tchantchès. There is also a collection of paintings by various artists and a collection of puppets by sculptor and puppet-maker Denis Bisscher