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  2. Pilgrimage of the Relics, Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrimage of the Relics or Maastricht Septennial Pilgrimage (Dutch: Heiligdomsvaart van Maastricht) is a seven-yearly Catholic event in the Dutch city of Maastricht. Originating in the Middle Ages, it developed from a pilgrimage to the grave of Saint Servatius into the present-day religious, historical, cultural and commercial enterprise.

  3. Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof - Wikipedia

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    The enlarged museum is now about two and a half times bigger than the old premises. The museum re-opened in March 2012 with some rooms dedicated to important figures from Maastricht history, e.g. the emperor Charles V, the printer Jean-Edmé Dufour, the architect Mathias Soiron, the entrepreneur Petrus Regout and the draughtsman Philippe van ...

  4. Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    Today, the city is a thriving cultural [citation needed] and regional hub. It became well known through the Maastricht Treaty and as the birthplace of the euro. [12] Maastricht has 1,677 national heritage buildings (rijksmonumenten), the second highest number in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. The city is visited by tourists for shopping and ...

  5. Basilica of Our Lady, Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    In 1903 it was placed in a Gothic chapel near the main entrance where it remains today and where it is daily visited by hundreds of worshipers. Pope Pius X crowned the venerated Marian image on 15 August 1912 via the Bishop of Roermond , Joseph Hubert Drehmanns.

  6. The European Fine Art Fair - Wikipedia

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    The MECC venue in Maastricht, home to TEFAF for over 25 years Picassos lining a wall at the fair in 2011 Greek and Roman sculptures for sale in 2014. The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) is an annual art, antiques, and design fair organized by The European Fine Art Foundation in the MECC in Maastricht, Netherlands. It was first held open in 1988.

  7. Vrijthof - Wikipedia

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    The original column was demolished by the French in 1795. The current perron at the north-east corner of the square is a modern design of the 1950s by Jean Sondeyker and Jean Huysmans. Elsewhere in the square is a memorial plaque of the Old Hickory Division of the US Army, commemorating the Liberation of Maastricht in September 1944. Other ...

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  9. Basilica of Saint Servatius - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Basilica of Saint Servatius is the main church of the Deanery of Maastricht, which belongs to the Diocese of Roermond. The church continues to be a center of Catholicism in Maastricht (the other main church being the Basilica of Our Lady). The church was made a Basilica Minor by Pope John Paul II during his visit in 1985.

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