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Parc Boverie: A Green Oasis in Liège

Discover art and nature in Liège's historic Parc Boverie, a green oasis with the Musée de la Boverie and iconic Schöffer Tower.

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Parc Boverie, nestled between the Meuse River and the Dérivation canal in Liège, has been a beloved spot since the 14th century. Featuring a rose garden, the iconic Nicolas Schöffer Tower, and the Musée de la Boverie, it offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions.

A brief summary to Parc Boverie

  • Monday 6 am-7 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-7 pm
  • Friday 6 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • Visit the Musée de la Boverie within the park to explore its collection of fine arts and temporary exhibitions.
  • Take a stroll through the rose garden, featuring a variety of beautiful roses.
  • Check out the Tour Nicolas Schöffer, a unique cybernetic tower that interacts with its surroundings.
  • Enjoy a picnic on the grass, but bring a blanket as picnic tables are limited.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Liège-Guillemins train station, follow the pedestrian walkway. Cross the Passerelle La Belle Liégeoise bridge over the Meuse River. The park entrance is a short walk from the bridge. This is a direct and scenic route.

  • Public Transport

    Take tram line T1 to the foot of the Boverie footbridge. Alternatively, bus lines 26 or 126, departing from Place de la République française, stop at the end of Rue du Parc. A single bus or tram ticket costs approximately €3 and is valid for 90 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Liège. A short taxi ride from the city center to Parc Boverie will cost approximately €10-€15, depending on traffic and the time of day. Taxi fares start at €3 during the day and €6 at night, plus €1.85 per kilometer.

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Discover more about Parc Boverie

Parc Boverie, situated on the island of Outremeuse in Liège, is a verdant retreat with a rich history. The park's origins trace back to the 14th century, with significant development in the 19th century when the Meuse River was rerouted. Officially designed in 1862 by architect Julien Rémont, the park was inaugurated in 1863. The name 'Boverie' comes from the Latin 'Bovaria', indicating its past use as a cattle holding area. In 1874, architect G. Blonden transformed the park by replacing small structures with spacious lawns and trees. The park hosted the Universal Exhibitions of 1905 and 1930, leaving a legacy of architectural and cultural significance. The Palais des Beaux-Arts, built for the 1905 exhibition, now houses the Musée de la Boverie, showcasing fine art and international exhibitions. Key attractions within the park include the rose garden, created in 1950, and the Tour Nicolas Schöffer, a cybernetic light tower that responds to its environment with light and music. The park also features a modern pond and several sculptures, providing a blend of art and nature. The Passerelle La Belle Liégeoise bridge offers scenic views and connects the park to the city. Today, Parc Boverie remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a space for leisure, recreation, and cultural enrichment.

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