Place Saint-Lambert

Place Saint-Lambert
The former Prince-Bishops' Palace on Place Saint-Lambert

The Place Saint-Lambert is a square in the centre of Liège, Belgium. Until 1794, it was the site of St. Lambert's Cathedral. Remains of the foundations of the cathedral have been conserved, and are on display at the Archéoforum museum, under the square.[1] The largest public building on the square is the former Prince-Bishops' Palace, which now houses the Palais de justice (courthouse) and the Palais provincial, i.e. the government building of the province of Liège. There is a large bus station in the lower part of the square, which serves as the local transport hub for the city. On 13 December 2011, a murder–suicide attack took place in the square, in which 6 people were killed and 125 were injured.

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Coordinates: 50°38′43.02″N 5°34′25.46″E / 50.6452833°N 5.5737389°E / 50.6452833; 5.5737389

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