• Local level recommended in Liège, Belgium. ... The Collegiate Church of Saint-Denis de Liège is part of the religious heritage of Liege.
  • Church of St. Denis — local attraction, which is located at Rue de la Cathédrale 64, 4000 Liège, Belgium and belongs to the category — catholic church.
  • Discover top rated places in Liege. Church of St. Denis - Catholic church in Liege, Belgium. One of the Top rated Tourist attractions in Liege.
  • The Church of St. Denis (French: Collégiale Saint-Denis) is a parish church in Liège, Belgium. ... Location. Place Saint-Denis, Liège.
  • The Church of St. Denis in Liège, Belgium, is a former fortified collegiate church, founded by Notker of Liège in 987 and first consecrated on 12 March 990.
  • The Church of St. Denis in Liège is a former fortified collegiate church, founded by Notker of Liège in 987 and first consecrated on 12 March 990.
  • Title(s). St Denis Church in Liège. Object type. ... Stadsgezicht met de kerk van St. Denis te Luik. Bij een waterpomp laten vrouwen hun emmers vullen.
  • After the revolution the former collegiate church of St. Paul's was elevated in rank, becoming the current Liège Cathedral. History[edit].
  • A Capital, Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques, France - Romanesque Architecture. ... Abbey Church of St James, Lébény, Hungary - Romanesque Architecture.
  • Collegiate church founded in 987 under Bishop Notger and incorporated into the city walls. The collegiate church has the oldest Romanesque nave in Liège (1011).
  • The Church of St. Denis in Liège, Belgium, is a former fortified collegiate church, founded by Notker of Liège in 987 and first consecrated on 12 March 990.
  • The Church of St. Denis in Liège, Belgium, is a former fortified collegiate church, founded by Notker of Liège in 987 and first consecrated…
  • Church of St. Denis. ... Address: Liège, Liège, Wallonie (Walloon). Country: Belgium Belgium. GCatholic Church ID: 43788. Churches Nearby Locate.
  • Art and Artists. Artworks. Liège from the River Meuse, with the Citadel beyond the Churches of St Denis and St Andrew.