Grand Curtius Museum
Among the world’s best collections of weapons, archaeological artifacts, glassware, religious, Meuse-style and decorative artworks!
Discover or rediscover the history of Liège by visiting the Grand Curtius. Located in the historic center of Liège, its buildings combine age and modernity (some date back to the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries but others are from the 20th and 21st centuries), this remarkably restored museum complex will transport you back to the past.
Embark on an exciting journey through five prestigious museum collections: glass, weapons, archeology, religious, Mosan and decorative arts. No less than 5.200 objects are presented chronologically and thematically retracing almost 7.000 years of history.
Explore the history of the region by discovering the different collections exhibited allowing you to better understand its importance and the role it played during the different periods of history.
In light of the bicentennial of the birth of César Franck, the famous Liège composer who completely revolutionized French music in the 19th century, the Grand Curtius museum is hosting a year-long exhibition in his honor.
Discover or rediscover the history of Liège by visiting the Grand Curtius. Located in the historic center of Liège, its buildings combine age and modernity (some date back to the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries but others are from the 20th and 21st centuries), this remarkably restored museum complex will transport you back to the past.
Embark on an exciting journey through five prestigious museum collections: glass, weapons, archeology, religious, Mosan and decorative arts. No less than 5.200 objects are presented chronologically and thematically retracing almost 7.000 years of history.
Explore the history of the region by discovering the different collections exhibited allowing you to better understand its importance and the role it played during the different periods of history.
In light of the bicentennial of the birth of César Franck, the famous Liège composer who completely revolutionized French music in the 19th century, the Grand Curtius museum is hosting a year-long exhibition in his honor.