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Collegiale Saint-Denis

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Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Collegiale Saint-Denis
Phone:
+32 4 223 71 83

Hours:
Sunday9am - 11:30am
Monday10am - 5pm
Tuesday10am - 5pm
Wednesday10am - 5pm
Thursday10am - 5pm
Friday10am - 5pm
Saturday10am - 5pm


The Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew is an historical building in Liège, Belgium. Founded outside the city walls, it was built in coal sandstone, starting in the late 11th century and lasting until the late 12th century . It underwent, like most ancient religious buildings, modifications through the centuries. Nevertheless, the Meuse Romanesque—Ottonian architecture character of its architecture remained deeply rooted. The 18th century saw the addition of two more aisles, the opening of a neoclassical portal in the walls of the westwork, and the French Baroque redecoration of the interior. The interior of the western section has recently been restored back to the original style. The Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew was one of the original seven collegiate churches of Liège, which also included the Churches of St. Peter, St. Paul, St. John, St. Denis, St. Martin, and the Holy Cross, and until the Liège Revolution of 1789 collectively comprised the secondary clergy in the First Estate of the Prince-bishopric of Liège. In 2006, the church emerged from heavy restoration work lasting seven years and involving 10,000 replaced stones and the restoration of the polychromy of the walls).
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