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Curtius Museum

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Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Curtius Museum
Phone:
+32 4 221 94 04

Hours:
Sunday10am - 6pm
Monday10am - 6pm
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10am - 6pm
Thursday10am - 6pm
Friday10am - 6pm
Saturday10am - 6pm


The Curtius Museum is a museum of archaeology and decorative arts, located on the bank of the Meuse River in Liège, classified as a Major Heritage of Wallonia. It was built sometime between 1597 and 1610 as a private mansion for Jean Curtius, industrialist and munitions supplier to the Spanish army. With its alternating layers of red brick and natural stone, and its cross-mullioned windows, the building typifies the regional style known as the Mosan Renaissance. After a 50 million euro redevelopment, the museum reopened as the Grand Curtius in March 2009, now housing the merged collections of four former museums: the museum of archeology, the museum of weaponry, the museum of decorative arts, and the museum of religious art and Mosan art. Highlights in the collections include treasures of Mosan art such as a twelfth-century gilded reliquary tryptich, formerly in the church of Sainte-Croix, the Evangelarium of Notger, sculptures by Jean Del Cour, and a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte painted by Ingres in 1804: Bonaparte, First Consul.
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