
Gallery
Collegiate Church of St John the Evangelist, Liège gallery
Collegiate Church of St John the Evangelist, Liège image
saved.archi
your architecture companion
Work
The Collegiate Church of St. John the Evangelist is a Roman Catholic church in Liège, Belgium. It was founded as a collegiate church by Notker of Liège around 980, and consecrated in 987. It was the place of Notker's tomb. The church was suppressed in 1797 during the French Revolution, the building being confiscated and sold in 1798.
Gallery
Hero image, caption, credit, source, and license are attached to the work record.

Gallery
Collegiate Church of St John the Evangelist, Liège image
1
Architects
1
Bureaus
0
Books
Phase 1 site intelligence
Runtime context from mapping, climate, transit, and access providers
Loading
Pulling place, climate, and nearby mobility signals for this work.
Project source graph
Primary, verified, captured, and archive traces attached to this work
Loading
Pulling canonical links, verified sources, captured candidates, archive traces, and Phase 2 environmental context.
Phase 3 materials and carbon
Material palette, carbon research, and classification scaffolding around the work
Loading
Normalizing the palette, checking public classification systems, and preparing product-level research handoffs.
Architects
People attached to this work in the current corpus
Bureaus
Practices attached to this work in the current corpus
Related works
Nearby precedents grouped by architect line, geography, material, typology, and decade.