Our festival Les Polysons takes place in a number of locations filled with history and heritage in the town of Huy. These unusual, iconic venues welcome you for unforgettable concerts.
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PLACE VERTE, 4500 HUY
This former church has now been converted into a multi-purpose cultural space. During the festival, Saint-Mengold becomes a magnificent concert hall with 180 seats. With ideal acoustics, it hosts the majority of our concerts.
CHAUSSÉE NAPOLÉON, 4500 HUY
The town of Huy is home to a moving place of remembrance dedicated to the Second World War: the fort with its museum of the resistance and concentration camps. The fort is now also accessible by cable car.
PLACE VERTE, 4500 HUY
This pretty tree-lined cobbled square is a little haven of peace and quiet in Huy. Situated right by the Grand Place, behind the town hall, it will be the beating heart of the festival. You’ll be sure to pass by it as Saint-Mengold is located there. There’s a bar and also free concerts there from Wednesday to Sunday at 6 pm.
RUE VANKEERBERGHEN 20, 4500 HUY
The cloister of the former convent is now the setting for numerous concerts and cultural initiatives. It is an enchanting setting with ideal acoustics that allows the past and the present to meet when life goes through its doors. This will be the case during a number of activities throughout the festival.
RUE OSCAR LELARGE 15, 4500 HUY
This family business produces delicious flours from the Walloon region in a charming industrial setting. There’s a lovely smell of grain and it’s full of life during the week. This year, the mills of Statte welcome our festival for a unique concert on Sunday morning.
Avec l’aide de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, la Direction générale de la Culture, Service des Arts de la Scène et des Tournées Art & Vie, de Wallonie-Bruxelles International, de la Wallonie, de la Province de Liège – Service Culture – et de la Ville de Huy.
With the help of la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, la Direction générale de la Culture, Service des Arts de la Scène et des Tournées Art & Vie, de Wallonie-Bruxelles International, de la Wallonie, de la Province de Liège – Service Culture – et de la Ville de Huy.