Housed in the Hôtel de Camilly, the summer residence of the bishops of Toul, the Maison du tourisme et des savoir-faire du Bassin de Pompey is located in the heart of the upper town of Liverdun, a medieval fortress bordered by the Boucle de la Moselle. It is open to the public every day from May 1 to September 30 and five days a week in low season. Accessible to all, the tourist reception offers a variety of local and regional documentation as well as a shop selling local and craft products. Activities and guided tours are organized throughout the year to make its heritage known to as many people as possible.