Musée des beaux-arts de Liège, Art museum in Féronstrée et Hors-Château, Liège, Belgium.
The Musée des beaux-arts de Liège is an art museum in Liège, Belgium, displaying works from the 15th century to the present day. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings arranged across multiple gallery spaces.
The museum opened in 2011 following a reorganization of several art collections in the city. This consolidation brought together scattered holdings and established a new institutional home for Liège's artistic legacy.
The collection reflects the artistic heritage of the Liège region and its role in shaping European art movements. Local works show how regional traditions influenced broader artistic conversations across Europe.
The museum offers guided tours and educational programs tailored to visitors of all ages. The first Sunday of each month features free admission for all visitors.
The collection holds more than 40000 prints and drawings, making it one of Europe's most significant repositories of graphic art. This substantial holding allows visitors to trace the subtle technical refinements and evolving approaches across centuries of printmaking traditions.
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