Féronstrée
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Féronstrée (Liègean Walloon - È Fèronstrèye) is a major street in central Liège, connecting Place du Marché to Place des Déportés. Its name originates from the ironworkers (ferronniers) who were once based on there. Historically, it was also known as Grand'rue. The street is home to several notable landmarks, including the Ansembourg Museum, Curtius Museum, Bibliothèque Ulysse Capitaine and St Bartholomew's Church. In 1106, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor died at what is now No. 6 Féronstrée.