The Princes’ Palace of Liège, located in the heart of the city, is one of Belgium’s most iconic buildings. Built in the 16th century and modified over the following centuries, it blends Gothic and Renaissance elements with Baroque influences. Once the residence of the princes who ruled the city, it now houses the Law Courts and administrative offices of the province. The inner courtyard impresses with its elegant arches and sculpted columns. Its imposing façade dominates Place Saint Lambert, a symbolic site in Liège. The palace stands as a testament to the historical and political significance of the city, which was for centuries an independent principality within the Holy Roman Empire. Image Rendering by Google Earth.
Palace of the Princes – Liège – Belgium
