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Maison Havart

Maison Havart, Renaissance architecture house in Liège, Belgium

Maison Havart is a Renaissance house standing along Quai de la Goffe with four upper stories topped by slate roofing and decorated with cross-barred windows fitted with iron safety grills. The building extends downward to include a basement level and spreads upward through a ground floor, mezzanine, and several additional floors, all protected as heritage property.

Built between 1666 and 1668 for a cloth merchant, this residence later took its name from Louis Havart, a hardware merchant who lived there in the late 1800s. The naming reflects how the property passed through the hands of different traders over more than two centuries.

The house has hosted the Damien Comeliau Gallery since 2019, showcasing contemporary Belgian paintings to visitors who walk through its historic rooms. The space blends old stonework with modern art display, revealing how this place has evolved to serve new cultural purposes.

The municipality of Liège maintains the facade and roofing to keep this protected property in good condition for visitors. Entry to the space is possible through the art gallery currently operating inside, which allows people to experience the historic interior.

The house stands out for its protruding upper floors that create an irregular outline and distinctive profile when seen from the street. This construction technique combines wooden framing with masonry, offering a tangible view of how buildings were made during that period.

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50.64530,5.57942
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December 14, 2025 17:40
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