In the late 19th century, the city built these 374 steep steps (finished in 1881) to give soldiers from the Citadel barracks a direct route into town — and, just as importantly, a way back up without passing through the tempting taverns below. The name honors Vincent de Bueren, a 15th-century nobleman who helped defend Liège against the Duke of Burgundy.

So the stairs aren’t just a workout — they’re a monument to grit, loyalty, and the stubborn heartbeat of a city built on hills and history.

If you ever climb them… pace yourself. And maybe reward yourself at the top with a deep breath and a long look at the world below 💫

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