Liège-Guillemins station
Grand and futuristic – a true masterpiece of architecture!
A masterful work with grandiose architecture, the Liège-Guillemins TGV station was designed by the famous Catalan architect Santiago Calatrava.
Created in 1863, this station has been renovated several times during the 19th century. The creation of the current Guillemins station is the cornerstone of this Liège revival.
A complete aesthetic success, it attracts many tourists and photographers, making it the most photographed Liège monument. A real emblem of the city with its vaulted glass and metal roof, this station is considered to be an architectural feat. Its central covered arcade houses shops, breweries, a tourist information point, and an urban and regional ticket office.
With this station, the Ardent city of Liège is closer that ever to Brussels, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Cologne, and Frankfurt!
A masterful work with grandiose architecture, the Liège-Guillemins TGV station was designed by the famous Catalan architect Santiago Calatrava.
Created in 1863, this station has been renovated several times during the 19th century. The creation of the current Guillemins station is the cornerstone of this Liège revival.
A complete aesthetic success, it attracts many tourists and photographers, making it the most photographed Liège monument. A real emblem of the city with its vaulted glass and metal roof, this station is considered to be an architectural feat. Its central covered arcade houses shops, breweries, a tourist information point, and an urban and regional ticket office.
With this station, the Ardent city of Liège is closer that ever to Brussels, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Cologne, and Frankfurt!