Directly in front of you, look down to your right toward the modern, glass-fronted entrance tucked beneath the grand stone steps, with the word "Archéoforum" by the doors - that’s your portal to the underground past!
Alright, step right up and get ready for a real archaeological adventure! Right under your feet lies a time capsule, buried beneath the busy square of Place Saint-Lambert. Imagine the rumble of Roman sandals, the humming of medieval prayers, and the chilly silence after Saint Lambert’s grand cathedral was destroyed. The Archéoforum lets you walk the same paths as those ancient Belgians - there are old walls from the days of the Gallo-Roman villa (fancy Roman houses, basically ancient apartments) and even stone and bone tools left behind by people living here thousands of years ago. The cathedral ruins at the heart of the site tell their own tale of glory and downfall, standing strong for centuries before vanishing in the blink of a historical eye. Rumor has it, if you listen closely, you might still hear ancient footsteps echoing on the stones below. So, are you ready to unlock Liege’s hidden history and meet everyone from Roman citizens to medieval bishops, all in one underground trip? Watch your step-the past is alive down here!



