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Was man in Maastricht sehen sollte

Entdecke 11 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Maastricht, Netherlands. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.

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  1. Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek

    50.84762, 5.69344

    Commonly known as the Star of the Sea, after an old title for the Virgin Mary, this Romanesque church was largely built in the 11th and 12th century. Although no archaeological research has been carried out, historians believe earlier churches stood on the same spot before. Large parts of the church treasures were lost when the city became part of the First French Republic.…

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    The church was then used as a blacksmith workshop by the military, and the cloister area served as stables. The basilica's two narrow towers, topped with marlstone turrets, make it an important landmark for Maastricht and the charming little chapel is a popular place with both locals and tourists to light a candle. Inside, the miraculous statue of Our Lady, Star of the Sea is perhaps the main attraction.

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  2. Bonnefantenmuseum

    Avenue Céramique 250 Tue-Sun: 11.00 am - 5.00 pm; Mon: closed, except on public holidays Adult: €7.50; child 13-18: €3.50; child under 13: free entry 50.84253, 5.70198

    The museum is the foremost museum of Old Masters and contemporary art in the province of Limburg. The contemporary art collection contains works by an international group of artists, including Sol LeWitt. In addition to contemporary paintings, the collection also includes projections and gallery-sized installations.…

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    The collection of Old Masters emphasises on 16th and 17th century Flemish paintings, including major works by Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens. In addition, the collection comprises magnificent medieval sculptures by Jan van Steffenswert, early Italian paintings and a presentation of Maastricht silver.

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  3. St Servaas (Servatius) Basilica

    50.84882, 5.68720

    This basilica is believed to be built on top of the grave of Saint Servatius. The first known bishop of the Netherlands, he is said to have died here in the 4th century. The current grand, Romanesque structure in the shape of a cross was first built around the year 1000, and substantially expanded over the centuries. Pope John Paul II made the church a basilica after his visit here in 1985.…

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    Today, this enormous structure can only be viewed by paying a €4 entrance fee, which includes the cloister and a small museum of religious treasures. Enter from the Keizer Karelplein, NW of the Vrijthof.

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  4. Derlon Museum Cellar

    Plankstraat 21 Sun: 12.00 am - 4.00 pm. The museum is not wheelchair accessible Free entry 50.84791, 5.69347

    Before the restoration of the Derlon Hotel started, Maastricht's city archeologists undertook an extensive survey of the site. The Roman finds, from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th century, are considered that important that it was decided to conserve them and exhibit these to interested parties.…

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    The following can be seen in the cellar of Derlon Hotel: part of a 2nd and 3rd century square, a 3rd century well, part of a pre- Roman cobblestone road and sections of a wall and a gate dating from the 4th century.

  5. Vrijthof

    50.84933, 5.68839

    This famous square is considered by many to be the beating heart of the old city. It features the massive St Servaas Church and St Jan's Cathedral and hosts a range of large festivals throughout the year. The Carnival before Lent is an amazing occasion where (it seems) the whole city dresses up in costume and parties until the early hours.…

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    It really has to be seen to be believed, this is a North European Mardi Gras, hence colder and darker than its American cousin.

  6. Natuurhistorisch Museum

    De Bosquetplein 7 Mon-Fri: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm; Sat-Sun: 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm Adult: €4.50; child 4-11: €3.00; child under 4: free entry 50.84499, 5.68778

    The museum outlines the natural history of southern Limburg. Modern displays offer an insight into both the recent and distant past. Among the museum's highlights are the remains of enormous Mosasauriers and Giant Turtles found in marlstone at the St Pietersberg caverns.…

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    Fossils of all shapes and sizes show how South Limburg has changed in the course of the last 300 million years.

  7. Market & Town Hall

    50.85122, 5.69071

    The fairly large market square has been the stage for markets for centuries, and still houses goods markets on Wednesdays and Fridays. It's a lively square, surrounded by cafés, shops and eateries, but also home to the 17th century Town Hall.…

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    It was designed by Pieter Post and is an excellent example of Dutch Baroque architecture.

  8. Saint Pietersberg Caves

    Buitengoed Slavante, Slavante 1 50.82519, 5.69525

    Local marlstone mine with over 20,000 passages dug out over centuries, used as shelter during sieges and bombings. Tours essential; check website for details (English and Dutch times differ). Boats runs from the city centre with commentary pointing out interesting landmarks along the way.

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  9. Spaans Gouvernement

    Vrijthof 18 Wed-Sun: 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm Adult: €3.00 (exposition: €4.00); child under 16: free entry 50.84835, 5.68876

    The museum contains period rooms with mainly 17th and 18th century furnishings, including furniture, silver, porcelain and pottery, glassware and paintings. Two of the rooms have been decorated in the mid-18th century Liège-Maastricht Regence Style.

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  10. Kazematten

    Tongerseplein

    A network of bunkers on the west side of Maastricht from which soldiers fired at invaders; again, tours are essential.

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  11. Town wall

    50.84464, 5.69422

    south of the town centre, the wall includes the Helpoort (Hell's Gate), the oldest city gate in the Netherlands.

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