Discover the historic charm of Maastricht, a Dutch city rich in medieval architecture and European flair. From the bustling Vrijthof Square and its grand churches to the mysterious underground caves and art-filled museums, this collection offers a glimpse into a city where history meets vibrant modern life along the River Meuse.
St. Servatius Basilica
A historic basilica in Vrijthof Square, known for its Romanesque architecture and significance as a pilgrimage site.
St. John’s Church
A notable church located in Vrijthof Square, characterized by its striking red brick facade and prominent tower.
City Hall
A historic building on Markt Square, serving as a focal point for the city and surrounded by shops and a famous Friday market.
Basilica of Our Lady
A beautiful Romanesque basilica noted for its distinct architecture and tranquil courtyard, offering a peaceful historical experience.
Maastricht Underground
A fascinating network of caves and tunnels used historically for shelter and storage, offering guided tours through Maastricht's past.
Bonnefanten Museum
A museum showcasing European art from the Middle Ages to modern times, housed in a building with unique architectural features.
Museum aan het Vrijthof
A museum dedicated to local history and culture, offering insights into the heritage of Maastricht.
Stadspark
A city park offering relaxing walking and cycling routes with views of old bridges and city walls along the River Meuse.
Sint Pietersberg
A hill with walking and cycling trails offering viewpoints over the city and countryside, also featuring historic caves.