B21· Physical education and sports complex
GPS Coordinates to access this building :
Longitude: 5° 34′ 16.63611″ E (5.571287807882644) - Latitude: 50° 34′ 41.40620″ N (50.578168388418476)
B21· Physical education and sports complex
Sart Tilman Campus - Blanc Gravier district
Allée des Sports, 2
4000 Liège
The Physical education Institute was designed by architect Charles Vandenhove in 1971 and extended by Bruno Albert in 1986. It is most remarkable for the roofs of its five main buildings, which resemble outgrowths of the earth.
The Blanc Gravier center, with its peaked roof, was designed by Bruno Albert in 1985. It presents a particularly successful synthesis of ancient and contemporary architectural elements. The contractors for this building are the University of Liège and ADEPS, which also operates one of its sports centers.
The center boasts both indoor and outdoor sports facilities, including:
Outdoor
- 1 x 400m athletics track
- 4 soccer pitches (2 grass, 2 semi-stabilized), also suitable for rugby and field hockey
- 5 crushed-brick tennis courts
- 1 climbing wall
Indoor facilities
- 2 sports halls with 3 platforms
- 1 climbing wall
- 2 gymnasiums with parquet flooring and mirrors (combat sports, dance, etc.)
- 1 gymnasium equipped for sports gymnastics
- 1 indoor swimming pool
Building nearby :
- B46a - Blanc Gravier sports centers
- B46b - Blanc Gravier sports centers
- B22 · Institute of Botany
- B35a - CHU · Medical amphitheatres
- B5b · Physics Practical work

