Mountain of Bueren

Of Out-Castle, letting on the left the dead end of the Ursuline S curve with hillside, 373 steps lead to the street of Perished and the Citadel. Built following a decision taken by the town council in March 1875, this imposing staircase perpetuates the memory of Vincent de Bueren (towards 1440 - 1505), noble of origin gueldroise which was one of the keenest defenders of Liege against the duke of Burgundy, Charles Bold the. The rise is extremely fortunately facilitated by the presence, with regular intervals, of stages, where some benches make it possible to look at ease the city which gradually appears. It is initially the gray mass of the small island Saint-Georges, the high silhouette of the administrative city, then the gleaming casting of the Meuse under the bridge of the Arches.

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