Practical information

Address

Le Grand Curtius
Féronstrée, 136 - 4000 Liège 
&
Quai de Maestricht, 13 - 4000 Liège
Tel : +32 (0)4 221 68 17
infograndcurtius@liege.be

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Opening hours
Monday 10:00-18:00
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:00-18:00
Thursday 10:00-18:00
Friday 10:00-18:00
Saturday 10:00-18:00
Sunday 10:00-18:00
Prices

Permanent collections
Adult: €9
Seniors, groups, unemployed individuals: €5
Article 27: €1.25

Free entry
For those aged under 26.
The 1st Sunday of the month for everyone.
For accompanied school groups
 

How to come to the Grand Curtius

Cars and motorbikes

The Grand Curtius is located in the historic centre of Liège.
For easy access, follow the right bank of the Meuse.
You will find parking along the banks or at Place des Déportés, which is 100 metres away from the Grand Curtius.
With several hundred parking spaces available, boulevard de la Constitution is an easy-to-access free parking area +/- 500m away. Cross Maghin bridge to access the Grand Curtius.

Several car parks can be found within a 500-metre radius of the Grand Curtius:
Parking St-Georges (195 spaces) access via quai de La Batte
Parking Cité (360 spaces) access via quai de La Batte
Parking St-Lambert (500 spaces) access via place St-Lambert
Parking St-Denis (820 spaces) access via place St-Denis

Coaches

Quai de Maestricht 10 - 4000 Liège (1 coach) - access via the Quai de Maestricht museum entrance   

Rue des Aveugles 26 - 4000 Liège (5 coaches) - access via Féronstrée (400 metres, 5 minutes on foot). 

By tram

From Guillemins station, take the tram in the direction of Coronmeuse/Liège Expo. Get off at the ‘Curtius’ stop, the entrance is opposite you, quai de Maestricht 13. 

From Liège-Saint-Lambert station, get off at Place Saint-Lambert and take the tram towards Coronmeuse/Liège Expo. Get off at the ‘Curtius’ stop, the entrance is opposite you, quai de Maestricht 13.  

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By train

From Guillemins station, take the tram in the direction of Coronmeuse/Liège Expo. Get off at the ‘Curtius’ stop, the entrance is opposite you, quai de Maestricht 13. 
To return to Guillemins station, head for the ‘Féronstrée’ stop, which is located at about number 90 on rue Féronstrée, take the tram in the direction of Standard and get off at the ‘Guillemins’ station stop. 

From Liège-Saint-Lambert station (formerly Liège Palais), get off at Place Saint-Lambert and take the tram towards Coronmeuse/Liège Expo. Get off at the ‘Curtius’ stop, the entrance is opposite you, quai de Maestricht 13. 
To return to Liège-Saint-Lambert station, head for the ‘Féronstrée’ stop, which is located at about number 90 on rue Féronstrée, take the tram towards Standard and get off at the ‘Saint-Lambert’ stop. 
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By bicycle

Hire a bicycle, at the weekends (when the bicycle points are closed) and 24-hours-a-day during the week:
www.liege.be/fr/vie-communale/services-communaux/mobilite/se-deplacer/velo/blue-bike
 

River shuttle

From April to October, as well as being a practical tourist attraction for discovering the emblematic districts of the City of Liège, the shuttle can also serve as an ideal means of transport.   

The boat, ‘L'Atlas V’, sails on the Meuse to serve 5 stops, from the Pont de Fragnée to the Cœur Historique stop, via the Belle-Liégeoise, the Aquarium, the Grand Curtius and the Quai Godefroid Kurth.    

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People with reduced mobility

The Grand Curtius is accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Access-i is a not-for-profit association whose mission is to support and promote any cultural event that aims to be accessible to everyone. To do this, it has introduced an accessibility barometer. This aims to provide information about the level of accessibility, according to the needs of seven categories of people with reduced mobility. The Grand Curtius was one of 20 sites selected for the pilot phase in the province of Liège.
Access-i allows you to instantly identify the level of accessibility of a building, a site or an event relative to each category of reduced mobility. Each category of people with reduced mobility is identified with a pictogram, the colour of which varies according to the level of accessibility of the space being assessed.