Place Saint-Barthélemy 8, 4000 Liège · Quartier Vieux Ville, LIÈGE, Belgium
Founded outside the city walls, the Roman Catholic Collegial Church of Saint Bartholemew in Liège, Belgium, was built in coal sandstone, from the late 11th century (the chancel) to the late 12th century (the massive westwork, with its twin towers which were reconstructed in 1876), and underwent, like most religious buildings, modifications through the centuries.
Nevertheless, the Meuse Romanesque-Ottonian architecture character of its architecture remained deeply rooted.
Place Saint-Barthélemy 8
4000 Liège · Quartier Vieux Ville,
District: LIÈGE, Belgium
Tel: +32(0)4 250 23 72
COLLÉGIALE SAINT-BARTHÉLEMY DE LIÈGE, Place Saint-Barthélemy 8, 4000 Liège · Quartier Vieux Ville, District: LIÈGE, Belgium