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St Servaasbasiliek
The guide was updated:Transition from authentic to urban. That lingering moment when you stop here and decide whether you will or won’t go in to view the St. Servaas Basilica.
Useful Information
- Address: Keizer Karelplein 3, Maastricht
- More Info: Located in the Old Town
- Opening hours: Sun 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Website: www.sintservaas.nl
- Phone: +31 43 321 20 82
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Memorable stories, exciting anecdotes and interesting trivia you might never have been able to uncover yourself. Why not discover the real Maastricht? Experience the tales of the city with a local guide who would be happy to show you our true highlights. Don’t miss the chance to take a walking tour of the city with a professional VVV guide.
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Maastricht from the water
A boat trip is a great way to discover and experience the city and relax at the same time. You won’t even have to lift a finger…
Floating along the Meuse, with the contours of the city as your backdrop, on board with a cup of coffee and a delicious piece of sweet tart... Simply delightful. As soon as you board one of the tour boats, you will feel that holiday feeling taking hold, and you can relax and enjoy learning even more about this beautiful city.
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Caves of St Pietersberg
Do you dare go underground? Not afraid of the dark? Go exploring in the caves below the St. Pietersberg hill. No light, no sound, no smell, no radiation, no pollution, no mobile phone signal, no idea of time…Over the centuries, the mining of marl in the caves has created a labyrinth of more than 20,000 tunnels. 'Block breakers' and artists alike have left their marks here. The caves also served as a refuge for the people of Maastricht during the many sieges of the city, including during the Second World War.
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Fort Sint Pieter
Step back in time and experience history on a tour of Fort St. Pieter. Your enthusiastic guide will take you to the well, the embrasures, and the cannon gallery while entertaining you with wonderful stories, anecdotes, and facts. The tour ends atop the Fort with a spectacular view of the city, the Meuse, and the surrounding countryside.
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City Hall
Heirloom of Maastricht. Built from 1659-1664 by the architect Pieter Post; the tower dates from 1684 and houses a carillon with 49 bells that is still played regularly.
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St Servaasbasiliek
Transition from authentic to urban. That lingering moment when you stop here and decide whether you will or won’t go in to view the St. Servaas Basilica.
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Onze Lieve Vrouwebasiliek
Light a candle and enjoy a meditative moment. If you’re there at the right moment, you’ll also experience the bells.
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Kazematten
Between 1575 and 1825, a network of underground passageways or mine galleries was created on the western side of Maastricht. In times of siege, these tunnels were used to surprise the enemy from underground. During the Second World War, the people of Maastricht spent many anxious hours here sheltering from the bombardments. Visit the vaulted chambers, powder rooms, and imposing bombproof shelters, and learn more about this unique monument of military engineering. You can also see the above-ground and underground fortifications in a single tour. The Fortifications Maastricht Foundation has developed two different tours to show you them: the Du Moulin Line tour and the Long Kazematten Walk.
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Bonnefanten Museum
Old Masters & Modern Art. This iconic building, designed by Italian architect Aldo Rossi, is home to an always exciting programme of temporary exhibits,
museum tours, lectures, and children’s activities. The Bonnefanten Museum is also the place to find unusual art gifts (online too!), and to have lunch,
at the famous Museumcafé Ipanema.
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Natuurhistorisch Museum
A trip through time. Everything about the wild animals of the Limburg landscape, from the Mosasaurus that lived here in the Cretaceous sea to the fish you’ll find living in Limburg’s streams today and the bees in the beehive. The story
of how humans and nature interact. Plus: exhibits, garden, and shop.
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Marres
Contemporary art, lovely garden, southern charm and exquisite Mediterranean /
Arabic cuisine (Marres Kitchen).
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Bureau Europa
Architecture forum. Exhibitions and other activities in the field of architecture and design, with a social/sociological angle.
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Brewery De Keyzer NA Bosch
Steam Brewery De Keyzer, a craft brewery with equipment dating from 1900-1929, still operating in a building of industrial and archaeological
significance. If you book ahead, you can get great tours here. And enjoy a real
old-fashioned beer afterwards.
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Thiessen Wijnkoopers
Oldest wine merchant in the Netherlands Beautiful rooms, spectacular cellars, and their own vineyard at the back. Tastings and tours on Saturdays and Sundays.
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