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The Good Brewer: from PIEDBOEUF to JUPILER

The Grand Curtius museum offers you the chance to relive the history of the most famous Belgian brewer. The route, which is dotted with more than 300 artefacts (glasses, bottles, ashtrays, coasters, bottle openers, toys, lockers, barrels, coffee trays, etc.), as well as a hundred pieces of advertising media (enamelled plates, posters, signs, etc.) and vintage photos, will immerse you in the atmosphere of this delectable beverage.

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“Champignomes” by Paolo Gasparotto, André Jasinski and Patrick Liégeois

A lover of mushrooms who had an incisive but tender perspective on his fellow citizens, Paolo Gasparotto (Liège, 1956), a painter and sculptor, had fun assembling bronze castings of mushrooms picked from the woods – in the manner of a Giuseppe Arcinboldo – giving life to strange allegorical depictions of human characteristics (pride, sloth, wisdom, etc.).

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Nancy Pierret exhibition

Nancy Pierret completed her studies as a kindergarten teacher and then trained in illustration at the St Luc Institute of Fine Arts in Liège. She published her first album for children, entitled “A kiss for Father Christmas”, with Mijade publishers in 2001. Other albums followed with Mijade and Casterman, which were distributed in different countries around the world (Japan, Korea, Germany, Quebec, Israel, Portugal, Spain, etc.). In the auditorium at the Grand Curtius museum, she exhibits a series of illustrations that are taken straight from her children's albums.