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Collegiate Church of St Bartholomew, Liège

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The Collegiate Church of St Bartholomew is one of Liège's oldest and most treasured religious buildings, renowned for its Romanesque architecture and the stunning baptismal font crafted by the 12th-century artist Renier de Huy. The church's exterior features twin towers and a sober stone facade, while the interior impresses with a sense of spaciousness and light. The baptismal font, made of brass, depicts biblical scenes in high relief and is considered a masterpiece of Mosan art. Other highlights include the 16th-century stained glass windows, a carved wooden pulpit, and a treasury with religious artifacts. The church remains an active place of worship, offering a serene atmosphere for reflection and admiration of medieval craftsmanship.

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  • The 12th-century baptismal font by Renier de Huy
  • Romanesque twin towers and nave
  • 16th-century stained glass windows
  • Carved wooden pulpit from the 18th century
  • Treasury with gold and silver religious objects

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