TEFAF Gids 2023

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The Maastricht city guide with 2023

Publisher Chapeau Magazine

www.chapeaumagazine.com

Editor in chief

Jo Cortenraedt

Editors Martje Gulikers, Demy Janssen, Kris Németh Photography

TEFAF and Chapeau Magazine

Advertising & Sales

Xavier Cortenraedt, Jo Cortenraedt, Chelly Poolmans, Sabine Put Coordinator

Demy Janssen Design

Miranda Reijnders Translating Vertaalburo DUO Printing

Moderna – Paal Beringen

Cover illustration

Jan Frans van Dael, Still Life of Poppies, a Tulip, Hollyhocks, Roses, Peonies, Auriculas and Other Flowers in a Terracotta Vase on a Stone Ledge, circa 1830. Oil on canvas. 93 x 75.6 cm (36.6 x 29.8 in.). Courtesy of Richard Green.

5 Foreword by the chairman

7 Foreword by the mayor

9 Foreword by the King’s Commissioner

10 General information

12 TEFAF 2023 highlights

17 Art & Icons walk with TEFAF

24 Cultural city program

31 Tefaf Concert with The South Netherlands Philharmonic

36 Chapeau/Maastricht Region stand at TEFAF

38 The finest restaurants in Maastricht and surrounding areas

52 The finest hotels in Maastricht and surrounding areas

58 The best shops in Maastricht and surrounding areas

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INDEX MAASTRICHT CITY GUIDE 2023 COLOPHON AND INDEX
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TEFAF is immensely proud to present an immersive and profound experience once again in the beautiful city of Maastricht, which we hope will inspire both new and established collectors of art, design, and antiques. We are delighted to warmly welcome you on this exceptional journey of dis-

Dear visitor

covery at TEFAF Maastricht 2023. TEFAF is an experience like no other. Collectors are afforded the opportunity to select from the finest, rigorously vetted works presented by 260+ of the world’s most eminent specialists. Encompassing 7,000 years of art history, it is a place where you can engage with works of great historical merit and beauty. A visit to TEFAF is certain to make an indelible impression and our visitors look forward to returning year after year.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the city of Maastricht and the MECC for their collaboration and support, and to the many businesses and partners in the city who make TEFAF such a special experience.

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Welcome

For one week every year, Maastricht can rightfully claim the title of global city of art. We owe this great honour to The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF), a renowned, global event that feels extraordinarily at home in our city. The world’s largest and most famous art fair was born and raised in Maastricht. There is a blood tie between the fair and the city: the organizers can count on the commitment of local and provincial governments, and the city can count on TEFAF in terms of the calibre and image it enjoys. Besides the high-quality art, the event’s international nature is also an essential ingredient of the success. And Maastricht just happens to tick that cosmopolitan box. Located in the heart of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, we are in an area of Western Europe that brings together three nationalities, almost four million inhabitants, four internationally focused universities, two airports, two high-speed railway stations, several conference centres, and much more. In this striking Euroregion, two major

cultures – Germanic and Latin –have rubbed shoulders for centuries. The people and businesses who call this part of the world home have a naturally global outlook. Even in this modern age, it is culture that unites us. Without culture, today’s Euroregional partnership would never have flourished. As a cultural highlight, TEFAF makes an essential contribution to this. That is why we look forward to meeting the many exhibitors and visitors from all over the world, every single year. We would like to extend a very warm welcome to you all.

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PREFACE

Curiosity

Welcome to de Bijenkorf, Maastricht’s finest department store

The province of Limburg, the city of Maastricht and TEFAF share a passion for thinking outside the box and pushing boundaries. Boundaries that do not even seem to exist, just across the street from the MECC building, where scientists are creating art, themselves. In their Pathfinder lab, they are researching the possibilities of constructing the Einstein Telescope in Limburg soil: a cutting-edge scientific research centre for measuring ‘gravitational waves’, which would enable them to peer into the history of our universe.

In 1955, LIFE Magazine published an interview with the namesake of this technological invention, the great Albert Einstein himself, shortly after his death on April 18th of that same year. He said: “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvellous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery each day.”

Curiosity is what made Einstein one of the greatest scientists of our time. But I think it is also the very foundation of art. Featuring over 275 prestigious dealers from all over the world, TEFAF remains a showcase for the finest art works currently on the market, all born out of curiosity the artist had or has for the world, for life and for love.

As for you, the beholder of all these things beautiful, welcome to Maastricht, to Limburg and please enjoy your stay at TEFAF 2023.

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Practical Information

Maastricht

Shop opening hours

Monday 12:00 - 18:00

Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00*

Saturday 10:00 - 18:00

Sunday 12:00 – 17:00

Thursday until 21:00

Emergencies

In case of an emergency, dial 112.

Airports

Maastricht Aachen Airport - 10 km, 20 minutes from Maastricht. Direct flights to several cities in Southern Europe A popular airport for private jets. Airport Operations: Vliegveldweg

90, Maastricht Airport (NL)

+31 (0)43 3589750 oroperations@mhs.nl

Eindhoven Airport - 100 km/60 minutes from Maastricht.

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport - 220 km/2 hours and 30 minutes from Maastricht.

Düsseldorf Airport - 100 km/1 hour and 10 minutes from Maastricht.

Cologne-Bonn Airport - 100 km/1 hour and 10 minutes from Maastricht.

Frankfurt Am Main Airport

- 280 km/3 hours from Maastricht.

Brussels Zaventem Airport

- 100 km/1 hour from Maastricht.

Brussels South – Charleroi Airport

- 120 km/1 hours and 10 minutes from Maastricht.

Train

Maastricht-Centraal for the city and Maastricht-Randwyck for MECC-TEFAF.

Information on Dutch train- and bus schedules: www.9292ov.nl.

Information on national and international train schedules: www.ns.nl and www.nsinternational.nl.

Taxi Services

Taxi Frenske +31 (0)43 3636362

www.taxi-frenske.nl

Taxi Airport Services Maestax

+31 (0)43 3650600 www.maestax.nl

Bus Services

Jacobsbus +31 (0)43 6013877

www.jacobs-travel.com

Maastricht Booking Service

For hotels, apartments and b&b +31 (0)43 383 8361 maastrichtbookingservice.nl

Fair info

Venue

Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre (MECC) Forum 100

6229 GV Maastricht +31 (0)43 3838383

www.mecc.nl

The fair is organized by The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF)

Dijsselhofplantsoen 14

1077 BL Amsterdam

The Netherlands

+31 (0)20 303 6400

info@tefaf.com

www.tefaf.com

General admission hours

Saturday, March 11 11.00-19.00

Sunday, March 12 11.00-19.00

Monday, March 13 11.00-19.00

Tuesday, March 14 11.00-19.00

Wednesday, March 15 11.00-19.00

Thursday, March 16 11.00-19.00

Friday, March 17 11.00-19.00

Saturday, March 18 11.00-19.00

Sunday, March 19 11.00-18.00

General admission ticket prices

Adult one-time entry:

€45 online, €50 at the MECC

Adult multiple entry:

€105 online, €125 at the MECC Children 12–18: €20

Children under 12 are free Please note, all children must be accompanied by an adult.

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The Maastricht City program with TEFAF

There will be a range of cultural events and special activities in Maastricht during TEFAF. For more information, please contact The Maastricht Tourist Office at +31 (0)43 3252121 or visit www.tefafandthecity.com

Concierge service

The TEFAF Concierge Services by Con Questa provides personal assistance seven days a week, enabling you to enjoy the best possible TEFAF experience, before and during your fair attendance.

www.tefaf.com/fairs/tefafmaastricht/concierge

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MAASTRICHT CITY GUIDE 2023 TEFAF MAASTRICHT HIGHLIGHTS

TEFAF Maastricht HIGHLIGHTS

Collectors of art, design, and antiques can once again look forward to an inspiring journey of discovery at TEFAF Maastricht 2023 – the place to come face to face with works of great historical value and beauty, covering 7,000 years of art history. The pre-eminent fair presents the opportunity to browse and select the finest, rigorously checked works of art presented by more than 260 of the world’s leading specialists.

Galerie Bernard Dulon

Ancestor figure Lulua people, Democratic Republic of Congo. 17th to 18th century.

Wooden statue with red patina. Height 43.5 cm.

Vanderven Oriental Art

Camel with foreign rider China, Pottery, polychrome. Tang dynasty, 618-906 AD. Height 98.5 cm.

Bel Etage

Mantel clock

Josef Hoffmann, design 1903. Wiener Werkstätte, manufacturer. Silversmith Karl Kallert. 34 × 33 cm.

Sean Kelly Gallery

Touchstone, 2021

Shahzia Sikander

Glass mosaic with patinated brass frame. 211.1 × 152.1 cm.

Adam Williams Fine Art

Winter carnival with ice skaters in front of Kipdorppoort

Bastion in Antwerp

Sebastiaan Vrancx, circa 1618/1620. Oil painting on panel 74 × 117 cm.

Galerie Marcilhac

Figure or Woman with jewellery

Jean Dunand, 1928.

Wooden panel with gold leaf lacquer. 90 × 56 cm.

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Blumka Gallery

Madonna and Child

Baccio da Montelupo, 1510 – 1515. Terracotta, height 74.9 cm.

Adrian Alan

‘La Grande Bibliothèque’

sculptural display cabinet

Designed and made by François Linke (ébéniste) and Léon Messagé (sculptor).

Paris, circa 1900. Oak carcass with precious wood veneer. The cabinet is decorated with sculptural, gilt-bronze supports.

377 × 325 × 84 cm.

Julius Böhler

Kunsthandlung

Maiolica wall plate with peacock feather motif

Italy, made in Deruta and glazed in Gubbio, circa 1510-30. Pottery. Diameter 21 cm.

Maurizio Nobile Fine Art

Portrait of a gentleman in silver chain mail (champion fencer Achille Marozzo?)

Bartolomeo Passerotti, circa 1575.

Oil on canvas 107 × 78.5 cm.

Kunsthandel

Peter Mühlbauer

The Birth

Wolfgang Beurer, circa 1485.

Panel painting 141 × 54 cm.

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ART & ICONS WALK with TEFAF

Maastricht has a rich history, which is embellished by innumerable art treasures and architectural gems. The Arts & Icons Walk with TEFAF will take you along a number of well-known as well as lesser-known works of art and unique locations. Although you can start this walk at any of the points of interest in this brochure, it officially starts – how else – at MECC, TEFAF’s home base.

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Viaductweg F

1. Vertical elements Forum 100

GeneraalSimpsonstraat KolonelMillerst

Doctor Schaepmanstraat

Olympiaweg

of Fine Arts in Amsterdam in 1999, and ultimately designed by Dutch architect and designer Ruby van den Munckhof.

❹ Bonnefanten Museum | Avenue Céramique 250

❺ Centre Céramique, city library | Plein 1992

❻ Helpoort Museum | Sint Bernardusstraat 24b

❼ Regionaal Historisch Centrum Limburg

‘crack in the wall’ | Sint Pieterstraat 7

❽ Statue of d’Artagnan | Aldenhofpark 4-5

Five vertical elements, executed in bronze, have been erected in front of the entrance to the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre. This work by Piet Killaars dates from 1988 and is a typical example of Geometric Abstraction, an art movement that harks back to the unquestionable laws of nature.

Terblijterweg

4. Bonnefanten

Avenue Ceramique 250

❾ Artwork ‘Passage of wisdom’ | Grote Looierstraat 17

Museum of natural history | De Bosquetplein 7

11 Jan van Eyck Academy of arts | Academieplein 1

2. Provincial Gouvernment Building Treaty

12 Museum of photography Maastricht | Vrijthof 18

Wattstraat

13 Treasury of Saint Servatius | Keizer Karelplein 3

of Maastricht

14 Vrijthof Theatre | Vrijthof 47

15 Marres, house for contemporary culture | Capucijnenstraat 98

The Provincial Government Building houses a permanent exhibition about The Treaty of Maastricht (1992), one of the most significant treaties in the history of Europe and European integration and which resulted in the birth of the euro. The summit conference that led to the ratification of the treaty was held in this building. www.limburg.nl

16 Dominicanen, bookshop | Dominicanerkerkstraat 1

17 Sphinxpassage, history of the royal Sphinx | Sphinxcour

a a t S b e m awe g Eburonenweg

18 Bureau Europa, national museum of architecture | Boschstraat 9

19 Muziekgieterij, music stage | Boschstraat 5

20 Lumière Cinema | Bassin 88

21 Statue of Minckelers | Markt

The Bonnefanten museum rises to greet you along the Meuse. Designed by the famous Italian architect Aldo Rossi, the museum is composed of three separate structures, of which the central one gives way to a cylindrical building. Its lofty dome, crowned by a belvédère, commands fabulous views of both the river and the city. The art on exhibit at the Bonnefanten dates from 1100 to 1800, but the collection also encompasses some fine works of contemporary and applied art (primarily silver and ceramics). The museum naturally also offers temporary or other exhibitions.

www.bonnefanten.nl

3. Stars of Europe Avenue Ceramique 300

22 City Hall | Markt 78

5. Centre Céramique Avenue Ceramique 50

23 Dinghuis, Maastricht Visitor Center | Kleine Staat 1

24 Basilica Onze Lieve Vrouwe | OLV Plein 7

25 Roman cellar at Hotel Derlon | OLV Plein 6

26 Thermenpleintje ‘Thermen square’ | Op de Thermen

27 Statue of the Mestreechter Geis | Het Bat

28 Saint Servatius bridge

StarsofEurope was commissioned in 2001 in honour of the ten-year anniversary of the Treaty of Maastricht. It was initially conceived by Italian artist Maura Biava, who graduated from the State Academy

29 Maastricht Station | Stationsplein

Maastricht’s iconic public library was completed in 1999. The architect of this building, which was beloved by both locals and tourists from the outset, was Jo Coenen. Centre Céramique underwent a metamorphosis in 2021 in order to broaden its range of public services. The building is now home to the Kumulus music school, for example. Later this spring, Centre Céramique will be partly redesigned and transformed into a museum dedicated to Maastricht’s multifaceted history.

www.centreceramique.nl

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❶ Artwork ‘vertical elements’ | Forum 100
❷ Province of Limburg ‘Maastricht treaty’ | Limburglaan 10
❸ Roundabout ‘Stars of Europe’ | Avenue Céramique

6. Helpoort Museum

Sint Bernardusstraat 24b

The Helpoort (Hell’s Gate) is the oldest city gate in the Netherlands, and the only one still standing in Maastricht. It was built in April 1229 subject to the consent of Henry I, Duke of Brabant. The gate served as part of the city’s fortification system for around two centuries. www.vestingmuseummaastricht.nl

7. Limburg Regional Historic Centre ‘crack in the wall’

Sint Pieterstraat 7

It is simply impossible to ignore the gigantic ‘crack in the wall’ in the listed building that houses the Limburg Regional Historic Centre. The stone window frames look as if they could come tumbling down any minute, were it not that the one at the bottom is still attached to the building on one side. www.rhcl.nl

8. Statue of d’Artagnan

Aldenhofpark 4-5

D’Artagnan met his death at Maastricht’s Tongeren Gate on 25 June 1673 during a bloody battle between the French and Staatse (Government) troops. A bronze statue was erected in 1977 to mark the spot where this legendary captain of the musketeers was killed. The statute was designed by sculptor Alexander Taratynov. Marking 350 years since the death of the Musketeer d’Artagnan, the year 2023 will be full of activities – some taking place during TEFAF – to commemorate this historical event.

9. Passageway of wisdom

Grote Looierstraat 17

Artist Borek Sipek (1949-2016) was commissioned by the Art and Heritage Committee of Maastricht University to create this Passageway to Wisdom. It serves as the entrance to the university library on Grote Looiersgracht in Maastricht’s old city centre.

10. Museum of Natural History

De Bosquetplein 7

The Natural History Museum of Maastricht is located in the former Convent of the Grey Franciscan Sisters in the Jekerkwartief district. The museum is renowned for a collection of fossils that is unique in the Netherlands and dates back to the Cretaceous Period. It includes various Mosasauruses, Prognathodons, and hadrosaurusses.

www.nhmmaastricht.nl

11. Jan van Eyck Academy

Academieplein 1

The Jan van Eyck Academy is an international post-academic institute for the visual arts. The institute is located in a listed building designed by architect Frits Peutz and built between 1958 and 1961.

To mark its 75th anniversary, the Jan van Eyck Academie invites you to take a look at its social media channels and explore its illustrious history.

www.janvaneyck.nl

12. Museum of photography

Vrijthof 18

Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof is a privately owned photography museum located in the centre of Maastricht. The museum is housed in what was formerly known as the Spanish Government Building. The building originally served as the country seat of Emperor Charles V in the 16th century, and is thought to be the oldest preserved residential building in the city. The museum boasts a special TEFAF room, a gift from the art fair bearing the same name.

www.fotomuseumaanhetvrijthof.nl

13. Treasury of Saint Servatius Basilica Saint Servatius, Keizer Karelplein 3

The shrine of St. Servatius (also called the ‘Noodkist’) contains the relics of the Netherlands’ first bishop. It is an exceptionally fine example of the Maasland goldsmiths’ art. A number of unique objects are on display in this treasury, which are carried through the streets of Maastricht on the occasion of the Procession of Holy Relics once every seven years.

www.sintservaas.nl

14. Theatre aan het Vrijthof Vrijthof 47

From a palatine (non-defendable royal residence) to a convent to a city palace to a theatre: that is the history of this prominent building on Vrijthof square in a nutshell. www.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl

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Marres, House of Contemporary Culture Capucijnenstraat 98

Housed in a historic residential building in the centre of Maastricht, the mission of Marres is to explore contemporary art in the broadest sense of the word. The museum was founded in 1998 and owes its name to the Marres family, a family of brewers who occupied this house for most of the 20th century. www.marres.org

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Dominicanen bookshop Dominicanenkerkstraat 1

The unique Dominicanen Bookshop has been housed in the age-old Dominican church ever since the autumn of 2006. It is considered one of the most iconic bookshops in all of Europe. www.libris.nl/dominicanen

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Sphinxpassage Sphinxcour

The Sphinxpassage is a 120-metre-long covered tiled passageway that runs from the Eiffel Building to the Pathé cinema. Almost 30,000 tiles bring the history of Maastricht’s ceramics industry, and more specifically the Sphinx tile factory, to life in words, images, and objects. The Sphinx quarter, located around the Eiffel Building, is developing rapidly into a lively modern neighbourhood. www.sphinxkwartier.nl

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Museum of photography.

18. Bureau Europa

Boschstraat 9

Bureau Europa is a platform for architecture and design that organizes exhibitions as well as lectures, workshops, city tours, and innumerable activities focusing on architecture, urban development, and design. www.bureau-europa.nl

19. Muziekgieterij

Boschstraat 5

Muziekgieterij is one of the Netherlands’ youngest pop music venues. Founded in 2004, this venue has grown into one of the foremost cultural hotspots of Maastricht and the Euregion in less than two decades. The venue is located in the former Timmerfabriek. The factory buildings were once part of the Royal Sphinx crystal and ceramics factory. www.muziekgieterij.nl

20. Lumiére Cinema

Bassin 88

The Lumière cinema has been housed in this beautiful new building in the Sphinx quarter since September 2016. The listed building was built in 1910 to serve as the power plant for the old Sphinx factories. Restaurant and arthouse cinema. www.lumiere.nl

21. Statue of Minckelers

Markt square

Maastricht-born Jan Pieter Minckelers was the inventor of gas lighting. A statue created by Bart van Hove was erected in memory of him on Markt square. An eternal flame burns symbolically from a gas torch held in Minckelers’ hand.

22. City Hall

Markt square 78

The City Hall on Markt square was constructed between 1659 and 1664 under the guidance of master architect Pieter Post. Its tower dates from 1684 and contains a carillon with 49 bells that is still regularly played. Featuring beautiful wall tapestries, stucco work, ceiling paintings, and mantelpieces, the interior is also of considerable interest.

23. Het Dinghuis

Kleine Staat 1

The Maastricht Visitor Center is located in the Dinghuis, a building that carries a long history with it. Its name comes from the Dutch word dingen, which means ‘to administer judgement’. Even today, the Dutch word for legal proceedings is geding. The building dates from 1470. www.bezoekmaastricht.nl

24. Onze Lieve Vrouwe Basiliek

OLV Plein 7

In the 5th century, a church had been already erected on the spot where the Basilica of Our Lady stands today. This was probably the oldest Christian church in the Netherlands. It may have been built, in turn, on top of the remains of a Roman Temple. The basilica is a splendid example of Roman architecture and contains various works of art of an exceptional quality. The treasury contains many interesting objects of religious art and examples of fine craftsmanship.

OLV Plein 6

The Derlon Hotel is located on Onze Lieve Vrouweplein. In this cosy museum cellar, Maastricht in the Roman Era lies literally at your feet, thanks to the extensive collection of archaeological artefacts on display here.

Op de Thermen

A small man who makes big statues, artist Arthur Spronken (1930-2018) is considered the founding father of the Limburg sculptors. His equestrian statues beautifully illustrate the dynamics of the body.

27. Mestreechter Geis

Het Bat

This character of the archetypical resident of Maastricht has been captured in the bronze statue Mestreechter Geis, as a certain nonchalance, Weltschmerz, or laissez-faire. The statue was made by the Haarlem-born artist Mari Andriessen.

28. Saint Servatius Bridge

The oldest bridge in the Netherlands may have been rebuilt several times, as well as renovated, bombed, and even blown up but its very core has always been preserved. An icon of Maastricht, the bridge defines the skyline of the oldest Roman city of the Netherlands.

29. Maastricht Railway Station Stationsplein 27

The Maastricht Railway Station was restored to its former glory at the end of 2021 after a renovation that lasted two and a half years and thanks to which many beautiful details can be admired once again. It was designed by George van Heukelom and opened in 1916.

TIP

Zonneberg Caves| Slavante 1

In the depths of the Zonneberg caves, a museum has been dug into the marl where a number of truly unique items are on exhibit, including some fine charcoal drawings. Here, you will find yourself standing eye to eye with a Monosaurus several metres in length hewn into the marl. Another highlight is a life-sized charcoal rendition of Rembrand’s Nightwatch.

www.maastricht-underground.nl

Take a detour and discover new artists, local talents and hidden treasures in Maastricht’s many local galleries, often situated in beautiful monumental buildings. Stroll through the historic city centre with the help of the Maastricht Gallery Route.

www.maastrichtkunst.nl.

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25. Roman cellar, Hotel Derlon 26. Amazon on Horseback Scan this QR code for the digital walk. Scan this QR for the Maastricht Gallery Route.

Cultural City Program

11.03.2023 – 19.03.2023

During the 36th edition of the world’s leading art and antiques fair, The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) at MECC Maastricht, the whole city will be bustling with a varied range of exhibitions, music productions and special events. It is the perfect opportunity to experience the rich cultural life of Maastricht and the region. What is on offer? What is simply unmissable? Discover TEFAF and the city of Maastricht. www.tefafandthecity.com

EXHIBITIONS

Hrair Sarkissian: The Other Side of Silence

Location Bonnefanten

Date until 14 May 2023

First retrospective exhibition of one of the most prominent conceptual photographers of our time. Using life-size photos, the SyrianArmenian artist Hrair Sarkissian lays bare the wounds of conflicts. The ‘Other Side of Silence’ displays important works from the past fifteen years of his career as well as new assignments. Sarkissian uses his conceptual photography to explore the various ways in which controversial events in history are told and disseminated. www.bonnefanten.nl

Táctica Sintáctica

Location Marres, House for Contemporary Culture

Date 9 March to 28 May 2023

The exhibition by Diego Bianchi and Mariano Mayer goes against the rules of the museum to give the body space. The works of art are spread out across the rooms; some partially hidden and others only visible if visitors are prepared to crouch, climb or kneel. The radical question is: What type of movement and identities lie hidden and are reflected in art exhibitions? And what does the body itself want?

www.marres.org

Frozen Music (Bevroren Muziek)

Location Bureau Europa

Date until 28 May 2023

Music and architecture speak the same language of rhythm, contrast, proportion, dynamism, and harmony. Composers and architects have been inspiring one another for centuries. Music also has its own architecture: from the design of instruments to the aesthetics of the musical notation itself. In the exhibition, the design of space and sound is explored with the help of interactive installations, art, film and music, architectural drawings, and scale models.

www.bureau-europa.nl

‘FAMOUS’ by Terry O’Neill

Location Fotomuseum

aan het Vrijthof

Date until 10 september 2023

This retrospective exhibition of the British celebrity photographer Terry O’Neill (1938–2019) presents more than 125 portraits of international music legends, film stars, and fashion icons, predominantly from the sixties and seventies. Terry O’Neill is one of the world’s most iconic and influential photographers of the past 60 years. Members of the British royal family and prominent politicians have also stood in front of his camera. With his informal, intimate photos, he reveals the human side of celebrities.

www.fotomuseumaanhetvrijthof.nl

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Tática Sintática. FAMOUS.

Portraits of here (Portretten van hier) / 1955–1966 Frans Grummer

Location Centre Céramique

Date until 16 April 2023

The photographer Frans Grummer was a freelance photographer based at the Vrijthof from 1955 to 1972. He died in 2021 leaving behind an impressive archive containing thousands of negatives. In addition to interesting advertisement photos for companies such as Mosa, and Sphinx, more than 4,000 portraits depicting people from Maastricht were found. This exhibition shows a selection of these. www.centreceramique.nl

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CONCERT

Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century and the Royal Conservatoire The Hague – Side by Side

Location Theater aan het Vrijthof

Date 11 March 2023

The combined energy of the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century and the passionate top students of the former music department of the Royal Conservatoire The Hague (Royal Early Music) ensure that this annual project is one of the season’s highlights. This time, the professionals and the eager new generation of singers and instrumentalists will perform Handel’s Messiah, under the direction of Daniël Reuss. A first-class musical experience. www.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl

EVENTS Transitions Video Art Festival

Location various locations in the Sphinx quarter

Date 9 to 14 March 2023

A six-day audiovisual festival set to take place in the former industrial Sphinx quarter in Maastricht. It combines showings at fifteen locations with special film programmes and aims to be a haven for filmmakers and a candid audience. ‘Transitions’ provides a high-quality programme in a contrasting atmosphere: experiential rather than judgemental, it is an opportunity to become acquainted with the future classics now. transitions.video

Maastricht Antiquarian Book & Print Fair

Location St. John’s Church

Date 10 – 12 march 2023

The Maastricht Antiquarian Book and Print fair provides a very diverse selection of books, charts and prints, it’s a candy store for collectors and lovers of antiquarian books and prints. Around thirty renowned antiquarian book traders from the Netherlands and abroad will be bringing the most valuable and interesting items from their collections to Maastricht at the largest antiquarian book and print fair in the Benelux region. The theme of this year is “d’Artagnan”.

www.mabp.eu

REGION

Chaim van Luit

Location Schunk Heerlen

Date untill 24 September 2023

Chaim van Luit will be presenting a new installation, about the past and present of mining, in the showcase at the Glaspaleis (Glass Palace). For Chaim van Luit, the physical search is essentially the work of art. He collects unique traces of human activity and sometimes also that of animals. He does this during treasure hunts – sometimes spanning several years – through the woods of the German Eifel region, in the Limburg marl caves, and across towns and fields throughout Europe. www.schunk.nl

EXHIBITION

The object itself as a chronicle (Het object zelf als kroniek)

Location Suermondt Ludwig

Museum Aachen

Date 9 March to 25 June 2023

The exhibition presents works from the Fricke Collection by 26 photographers, including Franz Schensky, Rosemarie Clausen, Hermann

Claasen and many other artists.

Supplemented by their background stories, the photos offer us the opportunity to obtain a second, deeper insight into what was actually recorded. www.suermondt-ludwig-museum.de

EXHIBITION Bags: inside out

Location Hasselt Fashion Museum

Date until 14 May 2023

Almost 300 objects illustrate the centuries-old and worldwide fascination for bags: from the iconic Brillant bag by Delvaux and Kelly bag by Hermès to tiny vanity cases, military backpacks, and luxurious travelling cases. The exhibition not only considers the manufacturing process of the bag but also the ingredients that determine its success. After all, a bag not only has a functional purpose but is also an expression of identity and status.

www.modemuseumhasselt.be

EXHIBITION Autopia

Location De Domijnen Museum of Contemporary Art, Sittard Date until 2 April 2023

A world full of cars – for some people a utopia, for others a nightmare. Olaf Mooij (1958, Rotterdam) sheds light on our close relationship with the car and the consequences of it through sculptures and installations. ‘People have a personal connection with cars. They would do anything for them.’ The exhibition includes a brief history of the car, and of the only Dutch car manufacturer.

www.dedomijnen.nl

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Welcome to the most exciting Art Museum of Limburg!

A stone’s throw from TEFAF is one of the top art museums in the Netherlands: Bonnefanten. Here you will find beautiful old masters, medieval wood carvings, Maastricht silver, cutting-edge contemporary art, and unique temporary exhibitions of exciting international artists. And of course, a delicious museum café, plus a surprising museum shop.

Must see! Rembrandt’s Standard Bearer on Tour & More Rembrandt’s Standard Bearer is on tour in the Netherlands. In March, this masterpiece can be admired up close at Bonnefanten. We proudly present a selection of masters alongside: a rebellious 16thcentury flag-bearer, from the surroundings of Pieter Brueghel the Younger; the contemporary flags installation To Breathe - The Flags by Kimsooja; and authentic banners of the Oud-Limburgse Schuttersfederatie. A must see for art lovers!

10 March: Bonnefanten Free Friday Friday evening, 10 March, the doors of Bonnefanten will be opened from 8pm to 11pm. Free entrance for everyone! You are welcome for an exciting Free Art Night Out at the museum. With music, performances, workshops and more. Would love to see you there! B o n n e f a n t e n

There is more than meets the eye.

image: Rembrandt, The Standard Bearer (detail), 1636, oil on canvas, 118.8 × 96.8 cm. Collection Rijksmuseum
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TEFAF

concert with The South Netherlands Philharmonic Promenade from Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition

The TEFAF concert has now become a tradition at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) in Maastricht. Following last year’s stellar performance by the renowned solo harpist Anneleen Lenaerts in St. Janskerk church, the baton will be passed to The South Netherlands Philharmonic – led by conductor Eduardo Strausser – at this year’s concert. On the evening of Wednesday 15 March, the orchestra will play the very apt Promenade from Mussorgsky’s The Pictures at an Exhibition, again in the enchanting and acoustically outstanding St. Janskerk church on Vrijthof square. Violinist Christina Büttner will accompany SALLY Dansgezelschap in Duet voor viool en dansers (Duet for violin and dancers), which they performed at the King’s Day concert. Actor and director Michel Sluysmans will perform in a monologue by Jibbe Willems, Alle Mensen worden Broers (All people become brothers). To conclude, The South Netherlands Philharmonic will perform Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, famous from the film The King’s Speech and characterized by Wagner as ‘the apotheosis of

dance itself’. The TEFAF concert is organized by Chapeau Magazine in collaboration with The South Netherlands Philharmonic, Toneelgroep Maastricht, and SALLY Dansgezelschap, and supported by Theater aan het Vrijthof.

Date Wednesday 15 March 2023

Location Sint Janskerk church

Start 8 PM

Duration Approximately 1 hour

Title TEFAF concert, in collaboration with The South Netherlands Philharmonic, Toneelgroep Maastricht, and SALLY Dansgezelschap. Admission €39.00.

Please book your ticket at www.theateraanhetvrijthof.com

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Maastricht is culture

The numerous historic buildings, works of art, and traditions tell the story of Maastricht’s illustrious past, and the city cherishes its status as ‘The Netherlands’ second monument city.’ Its other title, ‘The Netherlands’ second city of culture,’ is another rare accolade and source of pride. Maastricht has a vibrant and thriving cultural scene. With its mix of old and modern architecture, the international university city is a magnet for ‘creatives,’ researchers and makers who go there to study and to

make their dreams a reality. Reflecting this, Maastricht offers study programmes in every art form.

Maastricht Institute of Arts

(Zuyd University of Applied Sciences)

The arts and, by extension, art education fulfil a vital role in our society’s development. Looking at our society and, indeed, the world as a whole, the word ‘change’ seems to most accurately encapsulate the current status quo. Art and creative technology are fun-

damental to all societies. Without creative talent, there is no society. Maastricht Institute of Arts, which is part of Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, celebrates its 200th anniversary this year. Commenting on this milestone, Director Angenieta Kuijpers says: ‘It’s an open community where you are challenged. Challenged to explore. Challenged to develop yourself and to reflect. Challenged to be creative. Maastricht Institute of Arts is a workspace that is both intercultural and international. A workspace where you develop expertise. Where talent blossoms. Where people with similar and contrasting outlooks come together, a vital place in the city. A place that is alive and exhilarating. Where you are welcome, where you feel at home. A place,’ Kuijpers concludes, ‘that you come to for a dose of optimism.’ www.zuyd.nl/ 200jaarmaastrichtinstituteofarts

Conservatorium Maastricht

(Zuyd University of Applied Sciences)

Maastricht has an international conservatory, firmly rooted in the region yet also connected with all parts of the world. In the words of its Director, Mare de Groot: ‘We believe in a collective spirit, the desire to challenge each other and to create together. To move and to add value, in and

with music. Conservatorium Maastricht enables the ‘moving musician’ to realize their own ambitions in various fields of music, to move and to stimulate. ‘We use our passion for development to get the best out of the students. We believe in the strength of our community, made up of students, teachers, and the field of work. Teamwork is essential, and the best education stems from close cooperation,’ says De Groot.

The study programmes in Classical Music, Jazz Music, and Music Teaching prepare students for a career in the ever-changing professional field, enabling them to get the best out of themselves. This is achieved through individual artistic development, active collaboration, integration of theory, professional practical experience, cross-departmental activities, optional subjects, and the development of entrepreneurial and research skills. www.conservatoriummaastricht.nl.

Toneelacademie Maastricht, institute of performative arts

(Zuyd University of Applied Sciences)

‘Toneelacademie Maastricht institute of performative arts is a close-knit community of thinkers, risk-takers, and doers,’ explains Director Rob Ligthert. ‘We work hard, with a lot of passion. Actors, performers, directors, stage designers, and teachers - here, they develop in to ‘oeuvre builders.’ Maastricht provides the haven they

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need. Countless nationally and internationally famous actors in TV and film trained at the institute of performative arts, as did many directors, artistic directors, stage designers, and playwrights and screenwriters. The institute runs both bachelor’s programmes and a master’s programme. Free shows, performances, installations and exhibitions are regularly staged. ‘All schools should be Art Schools’ - Bob & Roberta Smith (artist Patrick Brill). www.toneelacademie.nl

Jan van Eyck Academie

As a multidisciplinary post-academic institute, the Jan van Eyck Academie supports a myriad of artistic endeavours by offering its international group of participants the time, space, and expertise to further develop their practice. Each participant has a private studio, receives guidance from advisers and experts, and can make use of its facilities and labs. The academy is not only a place for research and experimentation, but also a place for discussion, public debate, and cross-fertilization. Self-development is tied in with collaboration and exchange.

Says Hicham Khalidi, Director of the Jan van Eyck Academie: ‘For 75 years, the world-renowned Jan van Eyck Academie has been welcoming artists, designers, curators, architects, writers, and other creatives to Maastricht for an artist residency.

We dedicate this celebratory year to our artists, to the communal spirit of the academy, and are committed, together with our partners and the city of Maastricht, to ensuring continued support for these pioneers in the arts over the next few decades of the academy’s existence.’

www.janvaneyck.nl

Maastricht University, bachelor arts and culture

Maastricht University welcomes anyone who is keen to understand present-day society from cultural and other perspectives.

In Maastricht, culture is not set in stone, but is in perpetual motion and continually evolving. As a term, culture denotes the results of intellectual and artistic creativity and reflection, such as scientific and literary texts or artworks. It also denotes the cultural practices which shape peoples’ daily lives and are expressed in their individual tastes and behaviour. Lastly, culture lies at the heart of social processes in which people express and challenge ethical, aesthetic, economic, and political meanings and values.

At the Netherlands’ most international university, students get an education in a vibrant setting that embraces all the different cultures, and collaborate on research that contributes to the global issues of our time.

www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/ education/bachelor/bachelorarts-and-culture

De Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg/ SRAL, the conservation institute

Founded as a regional workshop for Limburg, over 35 years SRAL has grown into a large and leading institute in the Netherlands for practice, research, and teaching in four restoration disciplines: paintings, sculpture, historic interiors, and modern art. The SRAL studios are based in the ‘Wiebengahal’ industrial monument (1912). In the adjacent Bonnefanten, there is a public-viewing studio where museum visitors can watch SRAL restorers at work. The institute is nationally and internationally renowned for its scientific publications, academic teaching, and the working me-

thods it develops, and techniques for carrying out restoration. SRAL restores entire historic interiors at all sorts of locations throughout the Netherlands, ranging from medieval frescoes, large wall hangings, gold leather wallpaper, ornamental mantelpieces, and church interiors to modern wall art.

Since it was founded, the restoration work has been combined with a strong teaching department. From 1990 onwards, SRAL initiated and developed restoration as a field of study, the basis for the present-day Master’s programme at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). Over the same period, its collaboration with Maastricht University has grown, in MACCH, at the FASoS, and on the Maastricht Science Program. www.sral.nl

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Chalk drawing - a replica of the Night Watch - in the Grotten Zonnenberg mines. Done by Jules Sondeijker in 1900, restored by SRAL

This year’s Chapeau/Maastricht Region stand at TEFAF (no. 820) will be decorated in the style of Rembrandt’s oil-on-canvas painting The Standard Bearer, which will be on display at Maastricht’s Bonnefantenmuseum in March. The TEFAF stand will echo the painting’s style and run a range of activities related to this work of art. Also on display are several artworks by the late Limburg sculptor Arthur Spronken, in anticipation of a book to be published in June on ‘Arthur Spronken’s never-before-exhibited collection of artworks’. A prepublication of this

Chapeau/ Maastricht Region stand inspired by The Standard Bearer

book will feature in a special brochure available at TEFAF, and this edition of Chapeau Magazine will also shine the spotlight on it.

The Chapeau/Maastricht Region stand is a meeting place initiated by Chapeau Magazine, the Municipality of Maastricht, the Province of Limburg, Brightlands, Maastricht University, MECC Maastricht, and a number of other partners from the region. Its aim is to strengthen the link between TEFAF and the Maastricht-Limburg region.

The stand is located in the Expo Foyer upstairs, directly accessible from the fair on the ground floor. The entire Foyer will be furnished as business lounges and restaurants, complete with a spacious, central terrace.

And just like years gone by, the stand will feature a small TV studio to film the daily programme ‘TEFAF TV by Chapeau’. The programme will be broadcast live at hotels in Maastricht as well as online at www.tefaftvnews. com and www.chapeaumagazine.com.

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Anneleen Lenaerts at the 2022 New Year’s Day concert in Vienna
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The finest restaurants

Chapeau has selected the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants in Maastricht and surrounding areas.

Maastricht’s City Centre

Tout à Fait

A modern restaurant by restaurateur and chef Bart Ausems serving an intriguing, contemporary cuisine. Tout a Fait was opened in 1999 and has had a Michelin-start since 2002. Sint Bernardusstraat 16-18, +31 (0)43 3500405 www.toutafait.nl

Rantrée

A great place outside the side with a great view over the city and the Belgian border. Run by chef Ralph Hermans, who produces top-level dishes – he even offers a full vegan menu on Michelin-star menu –, and Jennifer Silvius, a real wine connoisseur presenting a great selection. Wonderful value for money, with one Michelin star.

Het Wilhelmus 30L, +31 (0)43 3215140 www.rantree.nl

Restaurant Rozemarijn

Just around the corner from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, this cosy restaurant serves light and delicious cuisine and wonderful wines.

Havenstraat 19, +31 (0)43 4506505

www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

Vino&Friends

Located near the Onze Lieve Vrouweplein square, you now find Vino&Friends, a trendy Italian gastropub and wine shop in the centre of the city. Italian dishes and 350 different wines.

Plankstraat 6, +31 (0)43 3218456 www.vinoandfriends.nl

Il Giardino

A popular place with a friendly, family-like ambiance. Serves Italian food at reasonable prices.

O.L.Vrouweplein 15, +31 (0)43 3256229

www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au

Coin des Bons Enfants

This venue has over 50 years of recognition among those in Maastricht and the surrounding area. Three years ago, two new owners took over this venue and gave it a trendy facelift as well as changed the menu to high quality classic French cuisine.

Ezelmarkt 4, +31 (0)43 3212359

www.aucoin.nl

Wine Restaurant Mes Amis

Located in a street full of other restaurants and cafés, this business sets itself apart with its great selection of merely local wines. The same street is home to Goesting, Mes Amis’ new wine shop that proudly only offers local wines.

Tongersestraat 5, +31 (0)43 3257866

www.mesamis.nl

NOVO new dining

An established name in Maastricht and far beyond. Led by head chef Rodny Welters, the team at NOVO new dining conjures up creative and very reasonably priced dishes with an unmistakeable, contemporary flair. Since autumn 2022, NOVO new dining has been based in a new location in the urban Sphinxkwartier district, where the NOVO experience will continue to be brought to life.

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RESTAURANTS

Café Sjiek

Maastricht’s first bistro – and still the most original. Popular and always busy, people go not only to enjoy the simple yet good-quality food and great wines at attractive prices, but also because it’s a great place to meet up with friends.

Sint Pieterstraat 13, +31 (0)43-3210158 www.cafesjiek.nl

Restaurant 55

Set in a baroque-style interior, the restaurant’s dynamic young team prepares French dishes at a reasonable price.

Heggenstraat 3a, +31 (0)43-3251762 www.restaurant55.nl

Le Bon Vivant

Adventure and Dutch cuisine meet in this hidden vaulted cellar located just a few minutes’ walk from Maastricht’s most famous squares. Chef Björn Dijkstra is able to set the right tone in terms of flavour time and time again.

Capucijnenstraat 91, +31 (0)43 321 0816 www.lebonvivant.nl

Louis Brasserie

Located in Hotel Derlon, home to a modern restaurant servin French-Mediterranean cuisine and a selection of divine wines.

O.L.Vrouweplein 6, +31 (0)43 3216770

Brandsøn

Comfortable trendy restaurant with an eclectic, international taste. A sophisticated restaurant and bar concept with a drinking bar for beverages and bites and a dining area for lunch or dinner. Welcomed George Taselaar, a reputable Maastricht chef, to their kitchen in the fall of 2022.

Het Bat 2, +31 (0)43 2012620

www.brandson.restaurant

Le Fernand

Since opening in 2016, Le Fernand has quickly grown into a popular bistro bar serving exclusively French dishes and wines.

Stenenbrug 6, +31 (0)43 8528952 lefernand.nl

Fitz Roy

Bar-bistro as part of a hotel. The menu draws on culinary influences from all over the world and herbs from their own urban garden. Serves breakfast every day. Serves lunch Thursday through Saturday. Bar and reception open every day. Serves dinner Wednesday through Saturday.

Boschstraat 70, +31 (0)43 3030700, www.fitz-roy.nl

Ristorante Il Fiore

Italian restaurant in the old center, cosy and natural. Original Italian cuisine and a warm atmosphere.

Kesselskade 59, +31 (0)43 8528099

www.ilfiore.nu

Kruisherenrestaurant

Modern and international restaurant, set in a spectacular former Gothic church, Kruisherenrestaurant offers good food and professional service.

Kruisherengang 19, +31 (0)43 3292020 www.chateauhotels.nl

Château Neercanne

A gorgeous, romantic castle at the border of Maastricht. Set in a classic and grand building and boasting a spectacular wine cellar, Château Neercanne serves modern French cuisine and offers excellent service.

Von Dopfflaan 10, +31 (0)43 3251359 www.chateauhotels.nl

Prix de Rome

Popular restaurant just outside the center, at the foot of the famous Louwberg, with a nice atmosphere and a good French cuisine at a Michelin Bib Gourmand-level.

At the end of 2021, the restaurant underwent a radical transformation.

Susserweg 1, +31 (0)43 8080233 prixderome.nl

SOFA

Situated at the edge of a marina, this modern restaurant offers contemporary dishes in a peaceful setting.

Hoge Weerd 6, +31 (0)43 3671337

www.sofamaastricht.nl

Wyck district Studio

This new, cosy restaurant in Wyck is run by Chef Gilbert von Berg (former chef at Chateau Neercanne), who likes to experiment with outof-the-ordinary cooking techniques at a high level, such as fermentation, to create pronounced flavours.

Wycker Grachtstraat 24, +31 (0)6 46027252

www.studio.restaurant

Beluga Loves You

In the summer of 2019, the famous Beluga Loves You was taken over by Servais Tielman, who used to work at the Michelin-starred restaurant as a sous-chef for many years. Tielman brings you a renewed Beluga Loves You-experience that revolves around pure, local ingredients.

Plein 1992 12, +31 (0)43 3213364

www.belugalovesyou.com

Mediterraneo

‘The best Italian food in town’. Restaurateur Pino is very senior, but he can still be found in the kitchen every day. His truffle dishes are famous. Very popular and with a very welcoming staff.

Rechtstraat 73, +31 (0)43 3255037

www.ristorante-mediterraneo.nl

Harry’s

An elegant, stylish bistro at Hotel Beaumont. The place to be for traditional French bistro dishes, prepared with ingredients from the restaurant’s own

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garden. Harry’s also has a large selection of good wines at very reasonable prices.

Wycker Brugstraat 2, +31 (0)43-3281366

www.harrysmaastricht.com

Founders Bar

Inspired by the great tradition of hotel bars in the cities of London and Paris. It opened its doors in Hotel Beaumont, in the heart of the Wyck district, in the summer of 2022. Traditional and trendy. Cosy and intimate. The menu features both classic and contemporary cocktails, as well as exclusive drinks and bites –from oysters and charcuterie to bitterballen.

Lage Barakken 10, +31(0) 43 207 2452 www.foundersbarmaastricht.nl

Bouchon d’en Façe

Lyonnais-style bistro, offering classic dishes such as canard à l’orange. Agreeable prices and a casual yet intimate atmosphere. It’s recently opened ‘Proeflokaal’ offers place for parties up to 80 people.

Wycker Brugstraat 54, +31 (0)43 3116438 www.bouchondenface.nl

NOON

A trendy hide-out in Maastricht. Its unique location near the Meuse river grants you a great view over the city. This venue also has a sunlit terrace. With a menu full of not-ordinary and tasteful dishes, cocktails and gin-tonics. Attractive wine list.

Griend 6-7, +31 (0)43 8200008 www.noonmaastricht.nl

’t Pakhoes

Cosy restaurant near the Meuse River. A family-run business with a chef who loves time-honoured dishes. Offers a wine list of classic French wines. Very attentive service.

Waterpoort 4-6, +31 (0)43 3257000

www.pakhoes.nl

Onglet

What used to be a butcher’s workplace, now is a trendy speakeasy bar - restaurant. In a design that reminds of Great Gatsby-scenes you are welcome to enjoy refined dishes in which the more special parts of meat play the main role.

Wycker Brugstraat 27, +31 (0)43 8528847 www.onglet.nl

Tuur Maastricht

The new restaurant-bar by Arthur Kissels, the man behind Tuur de Luxe. A contemporary catering formula specializing in drinks and multi-course dining, with regular updates to the menu.

Sint Maartenslaan 31b, +31 (0)43 700 9721

www.tuurmaastricht.nl

Umami by Han

Delicious, light Asian food in an inviting restaurant and at attractive prices.

Stationsstraat 12, +31 (0)43 3510006

wwwumami-restaurant.com

Wen-Chow

An authentic and original Chinese restaurant opposite the main railway station.

Spoorweglaan 5, +31 (0)43 3214540

www.wen-chow.nl

Flavourz by Servais

A more accessible restaurant part of the Beluga Loves You(*)-family. This is a place to enjoy a variety of flavours and dishes from around the world.

Spoorweglaan 2, +31 (0)43 7112263

www.flavourzbyservais.com

Bikke Maastricht

Bikke is different from everything else in Maastricht: a restaurant-bar driven by its love for Scandinavian lifestyle and food. The result? A whole host of bold flavours for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Hoogbrugstraat 43a, +31 (0)43 7009775 www.bikkemaastricht.nl

JEF Gastrobar

JEF opened in the autumn of 2018. Wilbert and Gigi Nelissen would love to welcome you for a refreshing drink, some bites, and internationally inspired dishes. Rechtstraat 42, +31 (0)43 8554559

Near Maastricht

Brut172

Famous Michelin-starred chef Hans van Wolde’s new restaurant. Located in a former farm in Reijmerstok, a picturesque village in the hills of South-Limburg. In well-designed scenery, he brings the flavors of nature to life in combinations that are sure to wow. Awarded two Michelin stars within the restaurant’s first year.

Reijmerstokkerdorpstraat 143 www.brut172.com

Restaurant Julemont at Château Wittem

After years of renovation and rejuvenation, the restaurant in this great castle serves a high level, classic French cuisine in a romantic atmosphere. All this under the stewardship of Chef Guido Braeken who got two Michelin-stars in 2022. The sommelier offers great wines. We recommend taking a look at the wine cellar.

Wittemer Allee 3, Wittem +31(0)43 4501208

www.chateauwittem.com

Atelier

A high-quality restaurant in a contemporary style, with tables situated around the kitchen. Granted one Michelin-star in 2022. Fantastic wine list. Markt 9, Gulpen +31 (0)43 4504490 www.restaurantatelier.nl

Kasteel TerWorm

Lovely restaurant in a small lovely castle. Offers a French cuisine and a nice wine list.

Terworm 5, Heerlen

+31 (0)45 4001111 www.terworm.nl

De Pastory

This homely establishment is located in an old farmhouse just a five-minute drive from Maastricht. Good food at fair prices, and with an appealing wine list.

Dorpsstraat 45, Cadier en Keer +31 (0)43 4071823 www.depastory.nl

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L’Appetito Gran Gusto

This place has enjoyed great success. It is a modern Italian restaurant in an old, fully restored farmhouse. Great atmosphere and good prices.

Dorpstraat 26, Sint Geertruid +31 (0)43 4083690 www.lappetito.nl

Op de Hej

Located at a rural spot, this small ‘home’ restaurant serves honest food and a pleasant atmosphere.

Heiweg 6, Sint Geertruid +31 (0)43 4098474 www.opdehej.nl

Château St. Gerlach

Enjoy a stylish and delicious dinner in a real château. The kitchen uses many products from its own vegetable and herb garden.

Joseph Corneli Allée 1, Valkenburg +31 (0)43 6088888 www.chateauhotels.nl

Ambrozijn

Literally translated, the name Ambrozijn means ‘food of the gods’. That is the goal Sven and Joelle Nijenhuis have set for themselves in this new restaurant. The venue is located in an old church that has served as a restaurant before, but was completely renovated in 2021.

Plenkertstraat 45 +31 (0)43 2003068 www.restaurantambrozijn.nl

Voncken

A classic restaurant at Hotel Voncken with a welcoming and traditional dining room. The chef has been here for more than thirty years.

Walramplein 1, Valkenburg

+31 (0)43 6012841 www.hotelvoncken.nl

Vanille

Homely restaurant with a new interior, serving wonderful food and wine combinations at attractive prices. Light cuisine and a wine list filled with pleasant surprises.

Diepstraat 1, Eijsden +31 (0)43 4093554

www.restaurantvanille.nl

Elsewhere in Limburg and the border region

De Leuf

Great Michelin star restaurant in a modern, renovated farmhouse. A young and enthusiastic team works in a new interior. Creative and slightly exotic cuisine with Asian influences and a good wine list.

Dalstraat 2, Ubachsberg

+31 (0)45 5750226, www.deleuf.nl

Pirandello

Italian restaurant in a fully refurbished space with a gorgeous view of the garden and the restaurant’s own vineyard. Excellent cuisine, lovely Italian wines, and highly skilled staff.

Tunnelweg 99, Landgraaf

+31 (0)45 5464343 www.chateauhotels.nl

De Lindeboom

An ever-popular restaurant with friendly staff, good food, and an amazing wine selection, with many wines available by the glass as well.

Burgemeester Janssenstraat 13, Beek +31 (0)46 4371237

www.delindeboom.info

Pasta e Vino

Great Italian cuisine with wines to match. Always popular with dinner guests from all around.

Prins Mauritslaan 22, Beek +31 (0)46 4379994 www.pastaevino.nl

Mrs. Robinson

A stylish, contemporary restaurant with a unique concept that pays tribute to the classic 1967 film The Graduate. Offers a stylish interior and an inspired menu.

Markt 11, Beek +31 (0)46 206 0015 www.mrs-robinson.nl

Da Vinci

Beautiful, modern restaurant at the marina with cuisine crowned with a Michelin star and created by the best female chef in the Nether-lands, Margo Reuten. Her partner Petro Kools serves outstanding wines with her dishes.

Havenstraat 27, Maasbracht +31 (0)475 465979

www.restaurantdavinci.nl

ONE

A great restaurant with a Michelin star and also a green Michelin-star because of the natural products they work with, in an old industrial building. Creative cuisine by Edwin Soumang. His charming Canadian partner Bethany DeLong serves great wines from all over the world.

ECI 17, Roermond +31 (0)475 600262 www.restaurantone.nl

Bistro TWO

Locating along Roerkade in the centre of Roermond, this is Edwin Soumang and Bethany DeLong’s second establishment. Complete with terrace and rooftop bar, plus an easygoing menu of delicious dishes. Roerkade 11, Roermond

+31 (0)475 791 182

DAMIANZ

An entirely renovated restaurant with a top-quality kitchen in a location where you can while away for hours. The restaurant has retained a few references to the former function of the building as a holding facility.

Pollartstraat 7, Roermond

+31 (0)475 870870 www.damianz.nl

Ralf Berendsen

Up until about a year ago, this restaurant was named La Source. Following the renovations to Domaine la Butte aux Bois, the location of the restaurant, this restaurant was renamed after its chef. The restaurant has been awarded two Michelin stars and is very ambitious. This venue boasts very creative and contemporary cuisine, great wines, and a dynamic team of personnel and service staff. Modern interior.

Paalsteenlaan 90, Lanaken (B) +32 (0)89-739770

www.labutteauxbois.be

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Einstein Telescope could be

for Limburg and the Euregio

The South Limburg border region comes out as major contender in global race.

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The
‘gamechanger’

The South Limburg border region could become home to a prestigious European project set to reveal the secrets of the universe. The Einstein Telescope will be ten times more accurate than the existing gravitational-wave observatories and offer a unique opportunity for us to get closer to gravitational waves, laser wavelengths, and black holes. It could even help us solve the mystery of the Big Bang and further unravel the theory of relativity. Professor of Gravitational Physics at Maastricht University, Stefan Hild, sums up what is already happening in Maastricht, where work is continuing on the ETpathfinder in preparation for the Einstein project. ‘We are developing and trying out new technologies here that we can ultimately use in the future Einstein Telescope. This is, in fact, a test set-up... a large miniature version or rather a prototype of the state-of-the-art telescope that will be built after 2025.’

Project agency leaders

Dutch project agency leaders Guido Derks and Stan Bentvelsen say that the new telescope would mark a momentous occasion in studying the basic building blocks of our universe, the forces between them, and the structure of space and time.

Guido Derks was previously General Director of the Province of Limburg and former Director of Urban Development for the Municipality of Maastricht. Stan

Bentvelsen is Director of Nikhef, the organization at the cutting edge of the science within the project. Together they lead the project agency founded on 1 January, located in the former building of the De Limburger newspaper, next to the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre

(MECC). This is also the same R&D site where the ETpathfinder is also set up, the prototype used to develop and test new technologies that could ultimately be used in the proposed Einstein Telescope. The purpose of the ETpathfinder to keep the technology up to date.

A two-horse race

The Einstein Telescope will have three arms that are ten kilometres long, using measurement detectors with unprecedented reliability. But building the telescope in South Limburg is by no means assured. Sardinia has also thrown its hat into the ring for the project, which will not only bring scientific insights, but also create a lot of employment opportunities. The Dutch-Belgian-German scientific cooperation is working to attract this high-quality installation in the South Limburg border region. Guido Derks said, ‘We had detailed discussions before the summer with the National Growth Fund committee, under the leadership of Jeroen Dijsselbloem and Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands, which resulted in the allocation of €930 million from the national budget. That was a massive achievement. The National Growth Fund agreed that this type of investment in scientific infrastructure will lead to more opportunities for economic development and broad prosperity in the region, the Netherlands, and the wider Euregio.’

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Economic spin-off

A study by Technopolis states that the region can expect a large economic spin-off from the project, with €3.60 generated for every euro invested. This is the biggest project that has been given the go-ahead in the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) roadmap – a strategic instrument aimed at strengthening scientific integration in Europe. An ESFRI project has to be supported by at least three EU Member States. This project is very costly, but it is also a long-term one. If the decision on where the telescope will be built won’t be made until 2025, then it won’t be operational until 2035, but it will be possible to take measurements for 50 years after that.

Beautiful surroundings

Derks continued, ‘We are more than aware that the Einstein Telescope would be located in beautiful borderlands between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany. We should take this into account, of course. We are factoring in sustainability during the preparation works, construction, operation, and even decommissioning. We are also mapping out how disruption during construction can be reduced as much as possible. Once the Einstein Telescope is complete, you’ll hardly see anything above the ground, so we can continue to cherish the tranquillity of the beautiful landscape for the years to come.’

Opportunities

Guido Derks said, ‘Of course, we are doing all we can to bring the telescope to our border region, but there is another contender in the race. Sardinia is certainly going for it, and we aren’t ruling out a potential bid from Saxony in Germany. We are currently creating opportunities for industry and innovative business through valorization, thanks to LIOF and POM – the regional development agencies for the Limburg regions in the Netherlands and Belgium. We have set up a large lab in Maastricht, which now serves the Einstein Telescope. Maastricht University’s reputation for the sciences has also been structurally boosted by this development. This is incredibly important for businesses in the region. This type of opportunity to attract a whole new large-scale economic ecosystem comes once in a blue moon.’

Economic impact

Stephan Satijn, who is in charge of Economic Affairs and Education on the Provincial Council of Limburg, underlined the huge economic impact this project could have for the whole region. ‘If we manage to secure this project, it will be a bigger infrastructure project than the Willem Alexander tunnel in Maastricht. And while you won’t see much of it above ground, it will have a huge spinoff on the economy in Limburg and the Euregio, not only creating 1400 permanent jobs but also attracting an array of specialists in this field. That makes

our region very appealing at a global level, also for other sectors too.’

Satijn is pleased with how the international cooperation on the project has gone so far. ‘The universities of Maastricht, Liège, Aachen, and Leuven are closely involved. We already have the political support of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, and this year we are determined to get Belgium fully on board. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has already discussed it with his Belgian counterpart, Alexander De Croo. The bid will be ready by 2025, and the winning location must then be chosen.’

Satijn knows from experience that the Italians are powerful diplomats when it comes to lobbying. ‘Just look at how much money Brussels sends to Italy.

So, we need to make our bid look as strong as possible and come out on top in Europe. Getting the support of countries like Germany is crucial. That’s why it’s great that North Rhine-Westphalia really wants to invest in it too. I dare say that this will bring about a true scientific revolution in the world. Just think how wonderful it would be if we had this right here in our region. And I am also thinking about how much this will boost our educational institutions and strengthen links with the Brightlands campuses, where innovation is also in full swing.’

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The finest hotels

A selection of the most comfortable hotels in Maastricht and surrounding areas.

Maastricht’s City Centre

Kruisherenhotel

Design hotel with historic details dating from the fifteenth-century monastery in which it is situated. The only five-star hotel in town.

Kruisherengang 19-23, +31 (0)43 3292020

www.kruisherenhotel.nl

Derlon Hotel Maastricht

Located on Onze Lieve Vrouweplein square, where Maastricht feels a little like Paris. This luxurious hotel, almost 150 years old, is built on top of Roman ruins. Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 6, +31 (0)43 3216770

www.derlon.com

Botticelli

Small and romantic hotel inspired by the style of the Italian Renaissance, situated close to Vrijthof square.

Papenstraat 11, +31 (0)43 3526300

www.hotelbotticelli.nl

Mabi

Luxurious hotel located inside an old, renovated cinema near the Markt square. Recently renovated.

Kleine Gracht 24, +31 (0)43 3514444

www.hotelmabi.nl

Amrâth Hotel DuCasque

Classic, comfortable hotel on Vrijthof square.

Helmstraat 14a, +31 (0)43 3214343

www.amrathhotelducasque.nl

Fitz Roy - Urban Hotel, Bar and Garden

This trendy hotel is an oasis of green tranquility at a unique location right in the heart of the city.

Boschstraat 70, +31 (0)43 3030700

www.fitz-roy.nl

Hotel Monastère

Paris chic meets vintage Maastricht, located in a former monastery in the Sphinxkwartier district.

Boschstraat 71, +31 (0)43 8700240

www.hotelmonastere.com

Boutique Hotel Le Theatre

Hotel on Vrijthof square next to the theatre. Lovely rooms decorated in the French style with a great view, located in the heart of the city.

Vrijthof 50, +31 (0)43 3030280

www.letheatre.nl

Boutique Hotel Sint Jacob

Charming boutique hotel situated in a historic house in the heart of the city.

Sint Jacobstraat 6, +31 (0)43 2030040

www.boutiquehotelsintjacob.nl

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Hotel Brasserie Britannique

Recently renovated hotel on Vrijthof square, boasting several trendy suites. Located above a restaurant with terrace. Vrijthof 6, +31 (0)43 3218691

www.britannique.nl

Maison Haas Hustinx

Small hotel in an old beautiful building on Vrijthof square close to the Museum. Luxurious interior, great rooms and a spa located underneath the Vrijthof square. Vrijthof 20, +31 (0)43 8524353

www.haashustinx.nl

Chambres D’Hôtes Rekko

A lovely small hotel in the charming Jekerkwartier district. Pleasant B&B rooms.

Kleine Looiersstraat 8, +31 (0)43 3251841

www.chambre-rekko.nl

Le Virage

Small hotel close to Onze Lieve Vrouweplein square, with the rooms situated above a small restaurant.

Cortenstraat 2b, +31 (0)43 3216608

www.levirage.nl

Zenden Design Hotel

Boutique hotel with a pristine white interior. Swimming pool and gym available. Good restaurants are located in the same street.

Sint Bernardusstraat 5, +31 (0)43 3212211

www.zenden.nl

Les Charmes

Maastricht’s smallest hotel where you can enjoy your breakfast in bed or in the beautiful breakfast hall.

Lenculenstraat 18, +31 (0)43 3212521

www.charmes.nl

Hotel Au Quartier

Renovated town house in the heart of Maastricht’s Quartier Latin.

Kapoenstraat 32, +31 (0)43 3258088

www.auquartier.nl

Dormio Hotel

De Prins van Oranje

New hotel in a luxury holiday villa park with a panoramic gastro-restaurant on the top floor. Located outside the city centre near the golf course.

Dousbergweg 90b, +31 (0)85 013 4040

www.dormio.nl

In the Wyck district

Crowne Plaza

International and modern hotel right beside the Meuse river.

Ruiterij 1, +31 (0)43 3509191

crowneplazamaastricht.com

Amrâth Grand

Hotel de l’Empereur

Hotel located in a national monument, located opposite the central railway station.

Stationsstraat 2, +31 (0)43 3213838

www.amrathhotelempereur.com

Beaumont

Located in the centre of Wyck, where modern and timeless design meets history stretching back over a hundred years. A number of the rooms were recently renovated and are now equipped with all modern amenities.

Lage Barakken 10, +31 (0)43 3254433

www.beaumontmaastricht.com

Designhotel Maastricht

Trendy design hotel with over a hundred unique and luxurious rooms.

Stationsstraat 40, +31 (0)43 3282525

www.designhotelmaastricht.com

Townhouse

Designhotel Maastricht

Unique and modern boutique hotel where you experience authentic Limburg hospitality and ‘gezelligheid’ (conviviality and cosiness).

Sint Maartenslaan 5, +31 (0)43 323 30 90

www.townhousehotels.nl

The Dutch

You’ll feel as if you’ve been transported back to the 1980s with this new hotel concept. Wilhelminasingel 60, +31 (0)43 3281369

www.hotelthedutch.com

Kaboom

Trendy design hotel right opposite the central railway station with a delightful patio on the first floor.

Stationsplein 1, +31 (0)43 325 3340

www.kaboomhotel.nl

Just outside the city centre

NH Maastricht

Maastricht’s biggest hotel, located right next to the MECC where the TEFAF takes places. Perfect for business and leisure stays.

Forum 110, +31 (0)43 3838281

www.nh-hotels.com

Hotel Van der Valk

Large and modern hotel with extensive facilities, close to the MECC, on the other side of the highway. In 2019 completely renovated. Nijverheidsweg 35, +31 (0)43 3873500

www.hotelvandervalkmaastricht.nl

Buitenplaats Vaeshartelt

Comfortable luxury in a seventeenth-century castle, surrounded by nature on the edge of Maastricht. Recently renovated.

Weert 9, +31 (0)43 3690200

www.vaeshartelt.nl

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Select Hotel Maastricht

Modern hotel near the northern entrance of the recently opened A2 motorway tunnel. Inspired by the ‘Big Apple’ and ideal for business and leisure stays.

Pierre de Coubertinweg 3, +31 (0)43 3529000

www.select-hotels.com

Near Maastricht

Château St. Gerlach

Magnificent and luxurious country estate surrounded by nature, about ten minutes’ drive from Maastricht. The complex includes a hotel, a restaurant, and spa facilities, all against a historic backdrop.

Joseph Corneli Allée 1, Valkenburg +31 (0)43 6088888

www.chateauhotels.nl

Hotel Voncken

A stylish hotel that has been run by the same family for nearly 120 years, right in the centre of the quaint little city of Valkenburg.

Walramplein 1, Valkenburg

+31 (0)43 6012841

www.hotelvoncken.nl

Dormio Wijnhotel Valkenburg

The famous family-owned hotel across from Valkenburg’s train station was sold in 2021 after 99 years. The new owners, Dormio Group, transformed the hotel into a wine hotel.

Stationsstraat 21, Valkenburg

+31 (0)43 6013741

www.wijnhotelvalkenburg.nl

Boutique Hotel Slenaker

Vallei Following devastating flood damage in summer 2021, the hotel was in need of a metamorphosis. The result is truly impressive, completely in line with the level of service and hospitality that aims to make you feel at home.

Dorpsstraat 1, Slenaken

+31 (0)61 325 57 89

www.slenakervallei.nl

Hotel Klein Zwitserland

Luxurious hotel hidden amongst the hills of South Limburg. Terraces, balconies, and the special spa-wing all offer great views while relaxing.

Grensweg 11, Slenaken

+31 (0)43 4573291

www.kleinzwitserland.com

Parkhotel Het Gulpdal

A villa-style hotel with an English twist. Enjoy luxury and a great atmosphere surrounded by nature and tranquility.

Dorpsstraat 40, Slenaken

+31 (0)43 4573315

www.gulpdal.nl

Kasteel TerWorm

A stay at this small, romantic castle takes you back in time and lets you experience tranquility, luxury, and relaxation.

Terworm 5, Heerlen

+31 (0)45 4001111

www.terworm.nl

Winselerhof

A unique location in which to relax in the south of the Netherlands. This renovated farmhouse offers comfortable rooms, beautiful patios, and an Italian trattoria. Tunnelweg 99, Landgraaf +31 (0)45 5464343

www.oostwegelcollection.nl/ winselerhof

Château Wittem

Château Wittem is an intimate boutique hotel in the middle of South Limburg’s hills. The chateau was completely renewed in 2019 and is a charming and historical setting for an exclusive stay.

Wittemer Allee 3, Wittem

+31 (0)45 4501208

www.chateauwittem.com

Merici

Stylish hotel in a former monastery in Sittard’s city centre. Compact, modern rooms with a nod to a rich history.

Oude Markt 5-7, Sittard +31 (0)46 4009002

www.hotelmerici.nl

Het Arresthuis

Bold design hotel in a unique and historic location: a former prison. The stylish rooms used to be prison cells. Granted five stars in 2019.

Pollartstraat 7, Roermond

+31 (0)475 870870

www.hetarresthuis.nl

La Butte aux Bois

This domaine is situated in the middle of nature, surrounded by forests, on the edge of Lanaken in Belgium. The 5 star superior - hotel is seen as one of the best in whole Belgium. High-end luxury and an informal atmosphere. With a great spa and sports centre and a two Michelin star restaurant.

Paalsteenlaan 90, Lanaken (B) +32 (0)89 739770

www.labutteauxbois.be

Eurotel Lanaken

Modern hotel in Lanaken, perfect for those wanting to cycle through the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion. Other facilities include meeting rooms, a pool, and a gym.

Koning Albertlaan 264, Lanaken (B) +32 (0)89 722822

www.eurotel-lanaken.be

Terhills Hotel

Exquisite design hotel on a country estate in a historic setting, located near Maasmechelen Village shopping outlet.

Zetellaan 68, Maasmechelen (B) +32 (0)89 730909

www.terhillshotel.com

Carbon Hotel

A feel-good design hotel in Genk. The spacious, minimalistic rooms offer views of the unique roof terrace. The complex includes great spa facilities and a wine bar.

Europalaan 38, Genk (B) +32 (0)89 322920

www.carbonhotel.be

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and
The best shops Unique boutiques
shops in Maastricht and surrounding areas to suit everyone’s taste.

Maastricht center

Kiki Niesten

The average TEFAF visitor knows where to find Kiki Niesten. With fantastic collections that feature brands like Prada, Valentino, Céline, and Alaïa, Kiki manages to surprise and delight fashion-lovers and art enthusiasts alike.

Stokstraat 28-32, +31 (0)43 3216432

www.kikiniesten.nl

Shoes & Shirts

Shoes & Shirts is an interesting boutique that carries high-end shoes, shirts, and accessories for real gentlemen, as well as a small collection of women’s shoes. Here you will find Crockett & Jones, TOD’s, and Edward Green.

Havenstraat 23, +31 (0)43 3255518

www.shoesandshirts.nl

PL-Line

PL-Line carries a wide range of luxury fashion brands for both men and women, such as Balmain, Givenchy, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Prada, Balenciaga, Valentino, and more. In 2019 PL-Line opened a second store next door, where they sell luxury sportswear. Most of the items that can be found here are from Stone Island.

Bredestraat 7 – 9, +31 (0)43 3250853

www.pl-line.com

Nicole Exclusieve Damesmode

Nicole Exclusieve Damesmode

welcomed a new owner in the summer of 2017. The new ownership brought a breath of fresh air to the boutique, which specializes in exclusive women’s fashion. Nicole Exclusive Damesmode’s product range includes collections by Moschino Boutique, Red Valentino, Missoni, Blumarine, and Versace.

Stokstraat 46t, +31 (0)43 3218840

7 For All Mankind

A high-end jeans brand located in an elegant townhouse in the heart of Maastricht. You can also find dresses, jackets, and polo shirts.

Stokstraat 17, +31 (0)43 3255831

www.7forallmankind.nl

Doppelgänger

The first shop outside Italy by the famous Roman brand Doppelgänger, offering quintessential Italian sprezzatura at more-than-reasonable prices.

Wolfstraat 29 +31, (0)43 205 0994

Liu Jo

The Italian Liu Jo is wellknown for its elegant and glamorous womenswear and childrenswear. Lui Jo collections include unique print-on-print, faux fur and shiny metallic items.

Stokstraat 31, +31 (0)43 3211985

www.liujo.com

Matinique

Scandinavian-designed clothing: loose-fitting, stylish, casual, and perfect for all occasions. Opening in autumn 2022 as Europe’s first fully-fledged Matinique store.

Wolfstraat 6, +31 (0)43 2089440 www. mantiquemaastricht.nl

Marc Cain

Marc Cain is a declaration of love to all women, with an extensive collection of women’s clothing and accessories that sets high demands in terms of quality and design.

Plankstraat 25, +31 (0)43 3254465

Sarah Pacini

An Italian fashion brand known for its unique combination of creativity and limitless possibilities. Sarah Pacini carries women’s fashion, accessories, sunglasses, and shoes. Stokstraat 34, +31 (0)43 3263772

www.sarahpacini.com

Pauw

A carefully curated collection of women’s fashion brands, such as Irie Wash, Aspesi, Harris Wharf London, Vince, and their own brand as well.

Havenstraat 3, +31 (0)43 3255701

www.pauw.com

sketch.

sketch. is a young, empowered, creatively driven fashion space located in the heart of Maastricht. They sell fashion for both

men and women. At Sketch you can find brands such as IRO, Isabel Marant, C.P. Company, Golden Goose, NN07, Róhe, and much more. Bredestraat 2a, +31 (0)43 8552186

www.sketch-store.com

NN07 by sketch.

Opened its doors in the fall of 2022 and is part of the Sketch-family. In this futuristic and simplistic store you’re welcome for a great collection of the Scandinavian brand No Notanionality as well as other international, mostly minilastic brands. Stokstraat 35, +31 (0)438 55 21 86

Schins Atelier

Schins Atelier is an updated version of the Schins family business. In addition to high-quality skins, you can also find such brands as Lorena Antoniazzi, Dorothee Peserico, Juvia, and Fabiana Filippi.

Maastrichter Smedenstraat 15, +31 (0)43 3215607

www.schinsatelier.com

Woolrich

Woolrich is edgy yet feminine, sporty yet stylish. At Woolrich Maastricht, you will find a wide selection of jackets, everyday fashion, and accessories.

Maastrichter Smedenstraat 19, +31(0)43 3250126

www.woolrich.eu

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NIKKIE

Women’s fashion by Dutch designer Nikkie Plessen. NIKKIE’s style can best be described as strong and elegant but with a distinct touch.

Stokstraat 3, +31(0)43 3212244 www.nikkie.com

Maastricht Wyck

Kymyka

A mecca for bag enthusiasts and shoe lovers, with Louboutin’s famous redsoled high heels as their key item. This shop also carries plimsolls by Jimmy Choo and Dolce & Gabbana.

Minckelersstraat 7, +31 (0)43 3261770

Courage

Stunning lingerie and swimwear with brands such as 9seed, Eres, and For Love & Lemons. Here you can expect expert help in finding the right fit and shape.

Sporenstraat 10, +31 (0)43 326 4485

www.couragemaastricht.nl

K-Atelier and K-Store

Italian style fashion for men. With the best Italian labels and also on request 100 % handmade suits.

Bredestraat 20 / Stokstraat 20, +31 (0)43 3111165

de Bijenkorf

A luxury department store that carries fashion, leather goods, cosmetics, home accessories, gifts, and more.

Achter het Vleeshuis 26, +31 (0)88 2454488

www.debijenkorf.nl

Max Mara Maastricht

MaxMara is a luxury Italian fashion house that includes 9 lines. The MaxMara womenswear line still is the core of the company.

Bredestraat 2, +31 (0)43 350 0840

www.modemaastricht.nl

Schaap en Citroen

The exclusive jeweller Schaap en Citroen opened their Maastricht shop in 2018. This exclusive jewellery and watch store sells Cartier, Breitling, Omega, and Rolex.

Maastrichter Brugstraat 35, +31 (0)43 205 8159

www.schaapcitroen.nl

FALKE

Quality and design are the main principles of the famous brand Falke. The shop in the centre of Maastricht offers a great choice of knitted legwear, body wear, and fine hosiery.

Maastrichter Brugstraat 28, +31 (0)43 2200181 www.falke.com

Boekhandel Dominicanen

According to the Guardian: “The fairest bookshop of the world, a bookshop made in heaven”. This bookstore holds the biggest stock of books in English in Maastricht, stored in a very unusual place: an old Dominican church.

Dominicanerkerkstraat 1, +31 (0)43 4100010

www.libris.nl/Dominicane

NATAN / Paule Ka

At the Plankstraat you may find two Belgian fashion brands under the same roof. Here you may find the biggest NATAN store of the Netherlands and several collections of Paule Ka. Plankstraat 10, +31 (0)43 3100622

Great offer of premium lingerie, swimwear, and nightwear with brands such as Marie Jo, PrimaDonna Andres Sarda, and Simone Pérèrle. Sint Amorsplein 5, +31 (0)43 311 7366 www.bysam-lingerie.nl

Maastricht Wyck

MAX

With a collection that changes weekly, MAX aims to surprise its customers with stylish designs by mainly French and Italian designers. Hoogbrugstraat 69, +31 (0)43 3644729 www.maxmaastricht.nl

Hot Kitchen

Hot Kitchen Men’s Boutique carries brands such as Selected, Gentiluomo, Nudie Jeans, The GoodPeople, and Drykorn. In addition to clothes, Hot Kitchen also sells accessories and shoes. Rechtstraat 65a, +31 (0)43 850 1986 www.hot-kitchen.nl

Leon Martens

Leon Martens Located in the charming Wyck district, Leon Martens (est. 1907) is known as a leading

jeweller in the Benelux. It is much loved by TEFAF regulars for its brilliant collection, craftsmanship, sense of style, and Limburgian hospitality. Brands include Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Pomellato.

Stationsstraat 39-41, +31 (0)43 3256363

www.leonmartens.com

Mestrini Optiek

Once you step inside Mestrini, you won’t be leaving without a pair of new glasses. Inside this beautiful baroque building you’ll find exclusive and handmade eyewear by Chrome Hearts, Celine, Dior, Dita, Jacques Marie Mage, Lindberg, Tom Ford, Hoffmann, and more.

Stationsstraat 58, +31 (0)43 7112216

www.mestrini.nl

Noir

At Noir you will affordable French, Dutch, and Scandinavian fashion with a vintage twist.

Wycker Brugstraat 38 +31 (0)43 3116437

www.shopnoir.nl

Van Overeem van Wissen

Established in 1998, Van Overeem van Wissen in Wyck sells mainly Italian labels such as Lardini, Corneliani, Eleventy, Borrelli, and Passini. They also have their own atelier from which they deliver and add the finishing touches to each item.

Stationsstraat 25, +31 (0)43 3255039

www.vanovereemvanwissen.nl

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Designer Outlet Roermond

Shoppers from all over the world find their way to Designer Outlet

Centre McArthurGlen in Roermond, because nearly all international luxury fashion brands have one or more outlet stores here.

Stadsweide 2, Roermond

+31 (0)475 351777

www.outlets.mcarthurglen.com

Euregion / Belgium

Liège

Across the Belgian border, a short twenty-minute drive from Maastricht, is Liège. The city centre and its pedestrian streets offer a variety of boutiques: fine delicacy stores, wellknown labels, young fashion designers, major chains, and designers.

Maasmechelen

When shopping in the area surrounding TEFAF Maastricht, make sure to visit Maasmechelen. The Belgian city is a short thirty-minute drive from Maastricht and anyone who goes will find high-end fashion brands in a modern setting with professional style advice.

Maasmechelen Village

As a part of the Collection of Chic Outlet Shopping Villages, Maasmechelen Village has over 100 boutiques, carrying famous fashion and lifestyle brands.

Zetellaan 100 Maasmechelen

Hasselt

According to Belgians, Hasselt is the city of flavours – a name it owes to more than its famous gin. What makes this small city so great is that all of the shops are located in close proximity to one another. It also has a friendly and pleasant atmosphere.

Souâd Feriani

Fashion designer Souâd Feriani started her own clothing label five years ago, focusing on women’s shirts. Simplicity, elegance, and sensuality are at the heart of all her collections.

Dokter Willemsstraat 13, Hasselt

+32 (0) 496 143378

www.souadferiani.com

Caviar

With an industrial look and offering a trendy and exclusive collection of women’s fashion, the elegant Caviar fashion store sells brands such as Frida, Rinascimento, ba&sh, and Fracomina.

Demerstraat 101, Hasselt

+32 (0) 11 18 31 08

www.caviar-hasselt.be

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