In 1903, the city of Liège bought the House of Ansembourg, a private 18th century town house, portraying all the luxury of the Enlightenment: painted ceilings, staircases, tapestries and furniture as well as the kitchen, beautifully decorated with delftware tiles, a listed monument.
-Museum/Interpretation centre
-Built heritage
-House, private mansion
-Monument
-Historic site
-Decorative arts
Source: Tourisme Liége
Féronstrée 114, Liège
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