This former meat market is one of the city’s oldest civil buildings. Erected in 1546, it was built for the butchers’ corporation, called Les Mangons in Liège. Their coat of arms is visible above each entrance. The interior, with its 16th-century wooden roof frames and columns, is worth the detour. It was renovated in the 1990s and plays host to the Liège tourist information office
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