Ansembourg Museum (Museum of Archaeology and the Decorative Arts)
Museum or Interpretation Centre
The House of Ansembourg is a private 18th century town house that was bought by the city of Liège in 1903. It portrays aristocratic life during the Enlightenment. Everything radiates luxury: stuccos, painted ceilings, panelling, leather, mirrors, stairs and banisters, tapestries, furniture...even the kitchen, which is decorated with delftware tiles. Needless to say, it is a listed monument. Closed on 01/01; 01/05; 01, 02 and 15/11; 24, 25, 26 and 31/12. Guided tours on request: Tourist Office, Feronstrée 92, 4000 Liège - telephone: +32 (0)4/221 92 21. Library open on request. School groups on request. Monthly classical music concerts; ad hoc conferences.
COVID-19 : Recreational/tourist travel to and from Belgium is prohibited from Wednesday 27 January to Monday 1 April 2021. In accordance with the latest Covid-19 restrictions, most museums, tourist attractions and information centres are now closed in Wallonia, and events cancelled. We do our best to keep our information up to date but it's always best to check with the site you wish to visit before heading there - by phone, email, social media or simply a look at their website - to see their latest opening hours and entry conditions. Some will prefer you to book your ticket in advance. Infos
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