The exhibition Hugo Pratt. Imaginary Geographies is held at Le Cadran, 6 Rue de Bruxelles, 4000 Liège.
We are located 100m from Place Saint-Lambert, right in the heart of the "Fiery City", 75m from the Palace of the Prince-Bishops.
This exhibition is accessible to everyone.
Only the Rotunda space, which hosts an immersive video about Hugo Pratt, is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
The languages used at the exhibition are French, Dutch, English and Italian.
To join us...
By bicycle – The exhibition can be reached by bicycle. The grass area in front of the entrance is at your disposal. Barriers will be in place to secure these during your visit.
By car – Saint-Lambert Car Park, With 500 spaces, it is located less than 120 metres from the doors of the Cadran. It is open every day from 07:00 to 01:00. Exit is possible 24/7 with your entry ticket via the «Palais» pedestrian access.
On a tram – From all TEC connections, we are 300 metres from the tram stop, called Place Saint-Lambert Station.
A bus – A true hub for TEC buses, numerous lines pass through or cross Place Saint-Lambert. Saint-Lambert Square Bus Stop. 150m from our doors.
On the train – We are located just 25m from the SNCB train station, called Liège-Saint-Lambert. Consult the site www.sncb.be to find a schedule and buy a ticket.
Finally, to best organise your stay in Liège for your visit to the exhibition, numerous accommodation solutions are available, ranging from charming hotels to contemporary establishments in the city centre.
We invite you to visit the website of the Liège Hotel Association, which brings together a wide selection of partner hotels catering to different budgets and expectations. There you will easily find accommodation suited to your needs, close to the city's main cultural and tourist attractions.
Visit their platform to discover availability and book your stay with ease. Click on the logo below.

Make the most of your visit to Liège by combining your exhibition experience with a comfortable stay in the heart of the "Cité ardente".
