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[[File:20120414_liege05.JPG|thumb|A house on Féronstrée]] |
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'''Féronstrée''' ([[Walloon language|Liègean Walloon]] - ''È Fèronstrèye'') is a major street in central [[Liège]], connecting Place du Marché to Place des Déportés. Its name originates from the ironworkers (''ferronniers'') who were once based on there. Historically, it was also known as ''[[Grand Rue|Grand'rue]].'' The street is home to several notable landmarks, including the [[Ansembourg Museum]], [[Curtius Museum]], [[Bibliothèque Ulysse Capitaine]] and [[Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew|St Bartholomew's Church]]. In 1106, [[Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor]] died at what is now No. 6 Féronstrée. |
'''Féronstrée''' ([[Walloon language|Liègean Walloon]] - ''È Fèronstrèye'') is a major street in central [[Liège]], connecting Place du Marché to Place des Déportés. Its name originates from the ironworkers (''ferronniers'') who were once based on there. Historically, it was also known as ''[[Grand Rue|Grand'rue]].'' The street is home to several notable landmarks, including the [[Ansembourg Museum]], [[Curtius Museum]], [[Bibliothèque Ulysse Capitaine]] and [[Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew|St Bartholomew's Church]]. In 1106, [[Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor]] died at what is now No. 6 Féronstrée. |
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