Ansembourg Museum and its collection

Ansembourg Museum
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The Ansembourg Museum is housed in the House of Ansembourg, an old private mansion built around 1740. The museum paints a picture of aristocratic life during the Enlightenment period. The building still has its original interior, including furniture, carpets, Venetian glass chandeliers and ceramic works.

NLAnsembourgmuseum
FRMusée d’Ansembourg

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Ansembourg Museum
Féronstrée 114
4000 Liège

Visitor information Ansembourg Museum

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

From Thursday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., as well as occasionally and by appointment on Tuesday and Wednesday for schools.
Closed on Monday and 1/01 – 1/05 – 1, 2, 11/11 – 25/12

Admission

0 – 25Free
Normal rate€5.00
Seniors€3.00
Students€3.00
Unemployed€3.00

Free admission
– The 1st Sunday of the month for everyone
– For accompanied school groups having their headquarters in the territory of the City of Liège and for students of Saint-Luc schools and the Académie de Liège

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop
Parking

Location & Map

Féronstrée 114, Liège

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in Ansembourg Museum have been found.

Ansembourg Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Ansembourg Museum in Liège, Belgium, offers visitors a glimpse into 18th-century aristocratic life. Housed in a well-preserved mansion, the museum showcases a collection of period furniture, decorative arts, and everyday objects from the 1700s. Many visitors appreciate the authentic atmosphere and the opportunity to explore the lavishly decorated rooms, which provide insight into the lifestyle of the wealthy during that era. The museum's strengths lie in its detailed exhibits and the overall preservation of the building itself. Some reviewers note that the informational plaques could be more comprehensive, and a few mention that guided tours, when available, significantly enhance the experience. While the museum may not be as extensive as some of the larger institutions in Belgium, it offers a focused and intimate look at a specific period in history. Visitors often comment on the beautiful garden, which adds to the charm of the experience. However, some find the museum a bit small and suggest that it might not occupy a full day's visit. Overall, the Ansembourg Museum is generally well-regarded for its specific focus on 18th-century living and its well-maintained historical setting.

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