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Maastricht and its surrounding areas during The European Fine Art Fair 2015

The magazine with everything you need to know about TEFAF and the good life in Limburg and the Euregion.24/7 online news @www.chapeaumagazine.com

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Maastricht Stokstraat 34 Liège Passage Lemonnier 36

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRIA

BELGIUM

CANADA

DENMARK

FRANCE

GERMANY

IRELAND

ITALY

JAPAN

KUWAIT

THE NETHERLANDS

NORWAY

RUSSIA

SAUDI ARABIA

SOUTH-AFRICA

SPAIN

SWITZERLAND

UNITED KINGDOM

USA

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Plan Maastricht

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1. MECC 2. Historical city-center3. Stokstraat quarter 4. Wyck quarter 5. Ceramique quarter 6. Central Railway-station 7. Randwyck Railway-station 8. Jeker quarter

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Publisher

Chapeau Magazine

www.chapeaumagazine.com

Editor in chief

Jo Cortenraedt

Editors

Ingrid Beckers, Martje Gulikers,

Hidde van Seggelen,

Madelon Strijbos

Advertising & Sales

Bianca Lotz, Chelly Poolmans,

Stèphanie van Heuven van

Staereling, Laurence Thomsin

Coördinator

Stèphanie van Heuven

van Staereling

Design

Miranda Reijnders

Translating

Emma Ruigrok

Printing

Moderna – Paal Beringen

5 Foreword by the chairman

7 Foreword by the mayor

9 Foreword by the

King’s Commissioner

10 General fair information

12 Fair highlights

24 Show your wound

31 TEFAF TV

32 During TEFAF Festival

51 Museums and galleries

54 Hotels in Maastricht

and surrounding areas

68 Restaurants in Maastricht

and surrounding areas

80 Shopping in the region

92 Cycling in South Limburg

96 International ambitions

of Maastricht

102 Maastricht Region

inspiring environment

108 How to reach Maastricht

112 Practical Information

114 City plan of Maastricht

Index

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Maastricht | Plankstraat 23 + 25 | T. 043 - 325 44 65

Open Mo 13.00 - 18.00 | Tue - Wed - Fr 10.00 - 18.00 | Thu 10.00 - 21.00 | Sat 10.00 - 17.30

Open every sunday 12.00 -17.00www.marc-cain.com

Come and see our

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Welcome to TEFAF 2016. TEFAF con-stantly monitors and raises its exac-ting standards and commitment to quality. There will be 269 exhibitors, including new faces in TEFAF Haute Joaillerie, TEFAF Paper, TEFAF Modern and TEFAF Antiques. To complement TEFAF Modern, the fair will again have a section curated by a guest curator. This year it is the highly regarded Amsterdam-ba-sed Mark Kremer. He has made a selection of artists and invited their

representing galleries to showcase their works at TEFAF. Everything is for sale. One of TEFAF’s unique features is the creation of a space where collectors can easily locate objects in their chosen field and at the same time encounter the new and unexpected. With this in mind, some sections of the floor plan have been improved for TEFAF 2016 – for instance a new design for the Entrance Hall giving dual access to the fair, direct access to the Antiques sections from the main entrance area, a more spa-cious and visible entrance to TEFAF Paper, incorporating lifts, and new catering areas.The TEFAF Art Symposium on Friday 11 March 2016 will include the an-nual TEFAF Art Market Report pre-sented by Dr Clare McAndrew.We would like to thank Jo Corten-raedt and his team for all their efforts in the production of this Maastricht Guide. Have a wonder-ful and successful TEFAF 2016.

Willem van RoyenChairman TEFAF Maastricht

Raising our standards

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Visitors from all over the world are wrapped in a blanket of warm hos-pitality when they visit our splendid city on the Meuse. Maastricht is a city of savoir vivre, a place characterised by quality. Maastricht is not to be missed.Maastricht and TEFAF have been inextricably linked for almost 30 years and as far as I am concerned that re-lationship can continue forever. When

Maastricht hosts TEFAF, everything in the city revolves around this most prestigious art fair in the world. We should cherish the excellent re-lations between TEFAF and Maas-tricht. Come and enjoy the splendid atmosphere of this international university city with its charming an-cient centre. The Maastricht Treaty signed here in 1992 marked the birth of the European Union. Next year we will be celebrating this silver jubilee. Let me draw your attention to the splendid DURING TEFAF festival. In addition to the art on display in MECC Maastricht, discover what our city and the region have to offer when it comes to music, drama and dance. National and international entertainment at its best. Maastricht welcomes the world!

Annemarie Penn-te StrakeMayor of Maastricht

TEFAF and Maastricht forever

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LEON MARTENSFine Jewellery and Watches

JEWELLERY o.a. Leon Martens • Pomellato • ChanteclerChopard WATCHES Rolex • Patek Philippe • A. Lange & Söhne

Chopard • Hublot • IWC • Piaget • Jaeger-LeCoultre

Stationsstraat 39-41, Stokstraat 24 Maastricht t +31 (0)43 325 63 63 www.leonmartens.com

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TEFAF Maastricht stands for Excel-lence, Expertise and Elegance. As King’s Commissioner in the Province of Limburg and as a resident of Maastricht, I think you’ll definitely find these three Es in Maastricht, Limburg and the Euregion with Maastricht as a joyous, exuberant and elegant international city of the Low Coun-tries. And Limburg has a lot to offer in excellence and expertise as well. This year, we will be celebrating the 40th birthday of Maastricht University. It is the Netherlands’ youngest, most international university. Partly due to the establishment of Maastricht

University, the city has a strong connection between education, re-search, government and business. And Limburg is evolving more and more into a cross-border centre of excellence. With the Brightlands campuses, we have joined high-le-vel expertise in our province when it comes to performance, bio-based and biomedical materials, food, health and smart services. Such an international breeding ground can only flourish in an en-vironment with such a rich culture. That is why we cherish events that stimulate the senses and feed the mind. I am thus incredibly proud of the fact that TEFAF continues to opt for Maastricht. And I am proud that TEFAF offers us the opportunity to present Limburg, Maastricht and the Euregion to an international audience that values Excellence, Expertise and Elegance.Welcome to TEFAF Maastricht. Wel-come to Limburg.

Theo BovensKing’s Commissioner in

the Province of Limburg

Welcome to TEFAF Maastricht,

welcome to Limburg

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The European Fine Art Fair Maastricht

Friday March 11 to Sunday March 20 - 2016 (29TH EDIT ION)

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[email protected]

VenueMECC (Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre), Forum 100, Maastricht, The Netherlands+31 43 3838383 www.tefaf.com

The fair is organized by The European Fine Art Foundation, Helvoirt, The Netherlands+31 41 1645090 www.tefaf.com

Open hoursDaily from 11.00 a.m. to 07.00 p.m. (on 20 March the Fair closes at 06.00 p.m.)

Admission € 40 per adult € 100 season ticket € 20 children age 12 to 18Children 0 – 12: free Catalogue: € 20Tickets available at the webshop of TEFAF

Principal SponsorAXA Art

DealersSome 270 leading art and anti-ques dealers from 21 countries: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Italy, Japan, Korea, Monaco, Nether-lands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay.

During TEFAFThere will be a range of cultural events and special activities in Maastricht during TEFAF. TEFAF visitors get discount on a limited number of tickets. For more information see www.duringtefaf.com

The Maastricht Tourist Office +31 43 325 2121 or www.vvvmaastricht.nl

Maastricht Booking Service +31 (0)43 383 8361www.maastrichtbookingservice.nl

ProtoursProtours offers exclusive high-quality programs for museum groups. For more information: www.protours.nl/tefaf

Hotel ShuttleDuring the fair a free shuttle service is available between the MECC and various hotels in Maastricht.

TEFAF Maastricht 2017TEFAF Maastricht 2017 will take place from 10-19 March 2017

The European Fine Art Fair Maastricht

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Buchmann Galerie / Stand 528Counter Flowerpot - no.3TATSUO MIYAJIMA (MIYAJIMA TATSUO, 1957)

LED, IC, Acrylic plate, electric wire, stainless mirror.

120 x 30 x 30 cm 2015

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As a kind of sneak preview, the TEFAF Maastricht Guide presents

A SELECTION OF 22 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2015 FAIR .

Highlights TEFAF

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Galerie Aveline / Stand 108A very large pair of white marble vases

NICOLAS COUSTOU (1658-1733)

White marble 121 x 86 x 49 cm Paris 1716.

H.M.W. Oppenheim Esq. Collection

H. Blairman & Sons Ltd / Stand 183 Table

E.W. GODWIN (1833-81) AND

COLLINSON & LOCK (1870-97)

Rosewood, with brass castors 72 x 100 cm London, circa 1874.

Private collection, English

Galerie Daniel Blau / Stand 443Still life in the studio of Lumière

LOUIS AND AUGUSTE LUMIÈRE (BESANÇON

1864-1948 Bandol and Besançon 1862-1954 Lyon)

Stereoscopic Trichrome (one part illustrated) 8.6 x 17.8 cm Circa 1900.

Courtesy Daniel Blau Munich

Brame & Lorenceau / Stand 522Loch-Ness

ALEXANDER CALDER (1898-1976)

Gouache on paper 73,9 x 108,6 cm Sig-ned and dated ‘Calder 53’.

Private collection

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Brimo de Laroussilhe / Stand 114Two fragments of an archivolt, AtlantesNICOLAS COUSTOU (1658-1733)

Limestone 45 x 35 cm Berry, second quarter or middle 12th century

Cahn International AG / Stand 422Lug-handled jar with flamingoesClay, reddish glaze. Conically tapered jar with three pierced lug handles on the shoulder, decorated on both sides with a group of nine stylized flamingoes, marching one behind the other to the right. Arranged concentrically around the moulded rim are four zigzag lines, while a further seven hang down in concentric semicircles on two sides of the shoulder Height19. 1 cm Egypt, Predynastic Period, Naqada II, ca. 3500-3300 B.C.Formerly Galerie Maspero, acquired from Galerie Le Veel, Paris, in 1960; Thereafter Nomis Gallery

Wallace Chan / Stand 139Fish’s WhisperWALLACE CHAN (CHINA, 1956)

Bangle bracelet set with yellow yiamond, blue topaz, fancy colored diamond, sapphire 6.2 x 8cm Signed ‘Wallace Chan’ Hong Kong, 2015

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Galerie Didier Claes / Stand 128Songye figure

Wood, horn, metal, leather, teeth, elephant hair and kaolin Height 50 cm

Democratic Republic of Congo. Private collection, New York; Duponchel

collection, Belgium; Private collection, Paris

Galerie Dansk Møbelkunst / Stand 600Pair of deck chairs

HANS WEGNER (TØNDER 1914-2007

COPENHAGEN)

Oak, halyard, steel and canvas 73-91 x 187 x 62 cm (adjustable in height) Made by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen

Denmark, 1958

Demisch Danant / Stand 610Desk

MICHEL BOYER (1935-2011)

Brushed stainless steel, walnut 74 H x 240 x 100 cm France, 1970.

Designed for the office of Elie de Rothschild Rothschild Bank, Paris

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Didier Ltd. / Stand 602Jolie, 1986 Sterling silver bracelet, the central circular disc set with mother-of-pearl and with black lacquer enamelling to create an optical effect. Designed by Victor Vasarely and produced by CFA (Circle of Fine Art)VICTOR VASARELY (HUNGARY, 1906-1997)

Sterling silver Length: 17.8 cm Birmingham hallmarks for 1986

Galerie Johannes Faber / Stand 726Mainbocher CorsetHORST P. HORST (1906-1999)

Gelatin silver print 32.1 x 24.4 cm Signed verso Paris 1939.Private Collection, Paris

Galerie 1492 / Stand 160The Maize deity seated, called Chicomecoatl (seven serpents)AZTEC CULTURE

Volcanic stone with remains of red pigment overall. She is shown wearing a headdress taller than herself, known as ‘Amacalli’. Paper house. It is one the her most significant attributes Aztec culture, Mexico, circa 1300-1521 AD Private collection, Paris; Galerie Mermoz, Paris, 2011; Private collection, Europe, since 1970

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Galerie Karsten Greve AG / Stand 500Peinture 244 x 181 cm, 21 Mai 2011

PIERRE SOULAGES (RODEZ, 1919)

Acrylic on canvas 244 x 181 cm (triptych 3 elements, each 81 x 181 cm) Signed

and titled verso upper right 2011

Hemmerle Jewellers / Stand 141Earrings

HEMMERLE

Antique miniature Caughley porcelain saucers, sapphire, copper, white gold

Galerie Henze & Ketterer / Stand 446Nächtliche Phantasielandschaft

ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER

(ASCHAFFENBURG 1880-1938 DAVOS)

Oil on canvas 110 x 150 cm Verso with the estate-stamp and the numbering ‘KN Da/Aa 65’ Davos, circa 1930-32

Acquired directly from the artist

Galleri K / Stand 718Armstrong hangar 703, PalmdaleTHOMAS STRUTH (GELDERN, 1954)

C-print 181.7 x 325 cm 2014

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Daniel Katz Ltd / Stand 100Bust of Giuseppe BossiANTONIO CANOVA (POSSAGNO

1757-1822 VENICE)

Plaster Height 70 Cm Inscribed At The Back ‘Iconem / Josephi Bossi Pictoris / Litteris Optime Instructi / Antonius Canova / Lacrumans Fecit Et / Exornando Monum / Amici B.M. Dono D. / An Mdcccxvi’ Rome, 1816. Villa Monsignori (today Villa Comelli), S. Giovanni, Calamosco, near Bologna

David Lévy & associés / Stand 725Study for sculpture Internal and External FormsHENRY MOORE (1898-1986)

Conté and colored crayons, gouache, pen and ink on paper 29.2 x 23.8 cm (11 ½ x 9 3/8 in)Signed lower right ‘Moore’ 1950. William Rubin, New York, acquired from the artist; Private collection, New York, by descent; Private collection, where? Literature: William Rubin, Primitivism in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, New York, 1984, p. 605 ill. Exhibition: New York, Museum of Modern Art, Primitivism in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, 1984-1985

Yves Macaux / Stand 603Table Lamp Made For Dr. Clerckx HENRY VAN DE VELDE

1897 Brass h. 49 X diam. 29,5 cm Provenance Galerie L’ecuyer

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Verdura - Belperron / Stand 146Wrapped heart brooch

VERDURA

18K yellow gold and platinum mount set with 31 cabochon rubies

weighing 41.20 carats and 176 round diamonds weighing

3.12 carats

The Weiss Gallery / Stand 350An Unknown Man, aged 56

FRANS POURBUS THE YOUNGER (1569-1622)

Oil on panel 119 × 96.5 cm Inscribed upper left ‘AN DNI.1591.’ and upper right

‘AETATIS SUAE. 56/f.pourbus fil.fr.fecit’ 1591 Elector Lothar Franz von Schönborn

(1655-1729), Schloß Weissenstein, Pom-mersfelden, Germany; thence by descent to Count Erwein Friedrich von Schönborn

(1842-1903); His sale, ‘Tableaux Anciens...du Château de Pommersfelden’, Paris,

C. Pillet, 17-18 May 1867, lot 201; where likely acquired by

Alfred-Louis LeBoeuf de Montgermont (1841-1918); Sale, Galerie Charpentier,

Paris, 15 December 1959, lot 27; with Heim Gallery, Paris, 1962; Private

Collection, Belgium from 1963-2014; Sale, Hôtel des ventes d’Enghien, Paris,

23 November 2014, lot 331

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FA L K E STOREMaastrichter Brugstraat 28

6211 Maastricht

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La Casa del Habano Maastricht, the place to be where you can enjoy and celebrate Havana’s finest.

As Netherlands’ third Casa and «little» brother of LCDH Antwerp, our store offers a superb collection of exquisite Cuban cigar brands, in various sizes, shapes and presentations in one of the world’s most impressive walk-in humidor.

We also offer an extensive range of humidors and other accessories, such as lighters, cutters, ashtrays, and books as well as a splendid array of carefully selected beverages from a variety of origins – everything you need to enjoy the pleasure of cigars.

LA CASA DEL HABANO MAASTRICHTStationsstraat 33 - 6221 BN Maastricht

Tel.: +31 (0)438 50 57 41

[email protected]

www.cubancigarbox.nl

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Daniel Katz Ltd / Stand 100Bust of Giuseppe Bossi

ANTONIO CANOVA (POSSAGNO

1757-1822 VENICE)

Plaster Height 70 Cm Inscribed At The Back ‘Iconem / Josephi Bossi Pictoris /

Litteris Optime Instructi / Antonius Canova / Lacrumans Fecit Et / Exornando

Monum / Amici B.M. Dono D. / An Mdcccxvi’ Rome, 1816.

Villa Monsignori (today Villa Comelli), S. Giovanni, Calamosco, near Bologna

David Lévy & associés / Stand 725Study for sculpture Internal

and External FormsHENRY MOORE (1898-1986)

Conté and colored crayons, gouache, pen and ink on paper 29.2 x 23.8 cm

(11 ½ x 9 3/8 in)Signed lower right ‘Moore’ 1950.

William Rubin, New York, acquired from the artist; Private collection, New York, by descent; Private collection, where? Literature: William Rubin, Primitivism in

20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, New York, 1984, p. 605 ill. Exhibition: New York, Museum of Modern Art, Primitivism in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern, 1984-1985

Yves Macaux / Stand 603Table Lamp Made For Dr. Clerckx

HENRY VAN DE VELDE

1897 Brass h. 49 X diam. 29,5 cm Provenance Galerie L’ecuyer

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Galerie Nächts St StephanHelmut Federle 

Painting for Lee Harvey Acrylic on canvas60 x 50 cm. 2009

Show your

wound at

TEFAF Modern

Galerie Nadja VilenneJohn Murphy 

Opened in a Cut of Flesh Stuffed Black Rooster, vitrine,

publication. Variable dimensions. 2015

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Show Your Wound is the title of the special contemporary art presentation in the TEFAF Modern sector. It is the sequel to 2015’s Night Fishing. The title refers to Joseph Beuys’s work of the same name in an underground passage in Munich, made in 1974. With this work, Beuys touches on themes like death, mortality and empathy. The artists selected for Show Your Wound will each express these themes in their own way. Initiator Hidde van Seggelen: “The inten-

tion is not to redo Beuys’s work, but to portray these themes in a unique way. It’s about making a gesture, for a good feeling, responsibility, and nature.”For the initiative, curator Mark Kremer was asked to select the artists and their work. “He made the main selection, but I was invol-ved in the process; an exhibit like that is really a joint effort.” These works will be for sale at TEFAF as well, but will be on display for the visitors in an exposition-like setting. In many cases, the works are by artists that have never before been represented at TEFAF. The wound mainly has symbolic me-aning and is a frequently recurring motive in European art history. There will most definitely be a connection between modern and historic art at the fair.

Fons WeltersFolkert de Jong 

Mater’ialy k b iography Acrylic glass, HydroSpan, metal,

demineralized water.159,5 x 32 x 32 cm. 2015

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Representing Chapeau Magazine / the Maastricht Region (in the foyer on the top floor at TEFAF Paper, at stand no. 707) there will be a separate, professional television studio for our own programme TEFAF TV News. The TEFAF TV News programme will be edited and broadcast from a special edi-ting area. Every day, a new 15-mi-nute broadcast will be made with current impressions, interviews and news from the fair. That way, exhi-bitors and visitors will be able to follow the latest developments. The programme can be seen online at www.tefaftv.com. You can also view the programme at www.tefaf.com and www.chapeaumagazine.com. The programme will also be made available daily in most hotels in Maastricht and the Maastricht area, at various locations in MECC, and on public TV channel L1. The editors can be contacted at stand no. 707 and at [email protected]

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RayahzoneTheater aan het Vrijthof

© Dan Aucante

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a high quality cultural programmeIN MAASTRICHT AND THE NEIGHBOURING CIT IES

During the 29th 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

impressive exhibitions, unique theatre and music productions, breathtaking dance performances and special events. It is the perfect opportunity to taste the unique range of Dutch and international flavours offered by Maastricht. What is there to see and do? Where should you go? And what is simply

unmissable? Discover it all DURING TEFAF!

11 - 20 MARCH 2016 More information: www.duringtefaf.nl

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Expo’s

Grayson PerryHold Your Beliefs LightlyLocation: Bonnefantenmuseumwww.bonnefanten.nl 26.02.2016 – 05.06.2016

Bonnefantenmuseum presents a major solo exhibition of Grayson Perry (1960), one of the most fa-mous artists in Britain today. The eccentric Perry, also known as the “heterosexual transvestite potter”, likes to present himself as a thorn in the side of the mainstream art world. His work uses a huge vari-ety of techniques and materials, and includes tapestries, ceramics, cast iron sculptures, films, dresses and even a complete house. In his work, aesthetic questions of beauty and craftsmanship are played out keenly in relation to social issues.

Ferran AdriàNotes on CreativityLocation: Marres www.marres.org10.03.2016 – 03.07.2016

PREMIERE EUROPE

A unique exhibition on the highly acclaimed El Bulli creations from the legendary chef Ferran Adrià, on view for the first time presented in Europe in the city of Maastricht.Olive oil caviar, asparagus beer, Parmesan foam, the soup fragrance spoon: these are only a handful of examples of the revolutionary cre-ations by the world-renowned and widely celebrated Ferran Adrià of

the legendary restaurant El Bulli. The exhibition Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity is a homage to Adrià’s exploration of creativity and how this quest led to his revolutionary cuisine. It is filled with hundreds of colourful drawings, sketches, Plasti-cine models, collages, large-scale photos, provocative recipes and menus, unique cutlery and unusual cooking utensils, and includes a film of the nearly two thousand dishes prepared by Adrià and his team in their more than twenty years at El Bulli.

Alain LaboileLa familleLocation: Centre Céramique www.centreceramique.nl01.12.2015 – 20.03.2016 

PREMIERE EUROPE

The first major exhibition ofAlain La-boile in Europe. Never before were so many of Laboile’s creations on display in a single exhibition. The black-and-white photographs of Laboile fascinate immensely. They are timeless, universal and recog-nizable. The photographs of his children and an idyllic life outdoors revoke melancholy and longing. Melancholy about hot summers and endless days being outdoors. We see a world we rarely encoun-ter nowadays. Laboile’s children are playing in the river behind the house, in the self-built bamboo fo-rest, with old car tires, with frogs, the many cats and even a fawn. They climb on their father’s sculp-

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tures, make campfires and swim in the self-dug pool.

Les Deux GarçonsPURE Location: Museum aan het Vrijthofwww.museumaanhetvrijthof.nl06.03.2016 – 06.06.2016

The first retrospective exhibition of the Dutch artist duo ‘Les Deux Garçons’. Sculptures of taxidermy, bronze pictures, and a mix of tech-nical objects demonstrate the ar-tists’ diversity. The ‘Les Deux Garçons’ atelier is formed by the artists Roel Moonen (born 1966) and Michel Vander-heijden van Tinteren (born 1965), both of whom hail from the Dutch province of Limburg. They met in Maastricht and have been wor-king together since 2000. The duo enjoys international fame with their sculptures of taxidermy, giving stuf-fed animals an anthropomorphic air. Their work is truly mesmerizing.

Copycats / BiomimicryNature as a model, mentor, and measureLocation: Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastrichtwww.nhmmaastricht.nl12.12.2015 - 29.05.2016

Visitors to the Natuurhistorisch Mu-seum Maastricht can look at, learn about, and be in awe of the won-ders of the natural world. Come along to learn about biomimicry and the many technical applica-tions that are based on naturally

occurring designs. This branch of science searches for inspiration for new inventions, embodying the art of imitating the best ideas nature has to offer in order to solve human problems.

Open StudiosLocation: Jan van Eyckwww.janvaneyck.nl 10.03.2016 - 12.03.2016

40 artists, designers, architects, writers and poets will be presen-ting their work in their studios, the exhibition spaces and other areas of the Van Eyck. They all have had a one-year stay (or thereabout) at the institute. The results of their residency, which comprises both individual and collaborative work, will be on show and testify to the stance and possibilities of the Van Eyck.

Balthasar van der AstMore beautiful than reality Location: Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum (Aachen - Germany)www.suermondt-ludwig-museum.de10.03.2016 – 05.06.2016

An unique exhibition of Balthasar van der Ast’s still-life paintings (1593/94-1657). The forty best pain-tings and drawings of the Dutch master will be shown in conjunction with some works of his teacher Am-brosius Bosschaert the Elder and Roelant Savery.During his time li-ving in the Dutch city of Utrecht and the many years spent in Delft, the

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Middelburg-born painter mainly produced still-life paintings of fruits and flowers that trick the eyes of the beholder.

GladiatorsHeroes of the Colosseum Location: Gallo Romeins Museum (Tongeren - Belgium)www.galloromeinsmuseum.be24.10.2015 - 03.04.2016

The arena: ultimate concentration, complete disregard for death, every hit possibly fatal, every fight possibly your last. Spend a day with the gladiators at the Gallo-Roman Museum in Tongeren. With interna-tional masterpieces and a unique collaboration with the Colosseum of Rome.

Theater & Dance

Toneelhuis en Mokhallad Rasem Body Revolution (Dance)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl12.03.2016: 16:00h

A performance about the way ex-pats react to news covering messa-ges from their motherland.Mokhallad Rasem wonders what images of distress do to his col-leagues and other artists that live in Belgium, but have roots in Mo-rocco, Tunis, Iraq, and Syria. How does it feel?

Ali en Hèdi ThabetRayahzone (Dance)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl12.03.2016: 20:00h

DUTCH PREMIERE

On the crossroads between East

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Jan Fabre / TroubleynDe macht der theaterlijke dwaasheden

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and West you can find Rayahzone. It is an abandoned alley in a folky suburban area in Tunis in which de-fending walls arise on the mysteri-ous waves of soufi music.An extraordinary meeting announ-ces itself. Death, mania, and reas-oning dare each other to start a dialogue while being in this forgot-ten zone. This meeting results into a poetic confrontation between the-atre, dance, and acrobatics while the sounds of soufi songs play.

Keski.e.spaceRaaklijnen (Family Show)Location: AINSIwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl13.03.2016: 15:00h

DUTCH PREMIERE

An audience, a square room, and colorful geometrician shapes. It is an

extraordinary world in which three dancers of Raaklijnen will explore the space in between humans.

Het BanketAarzel nooit Dutch Family Show (Theater)With Jan DecleirLocation: Theater de Bordenhalwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl 13.03.2016: 16:00h

In Aarzel nooit we meet two char-latans who take advantage of their customers’ fears. Their shady busi-ness (“that will take care of all your problems…”) offers therapies based on non-existing scientific studies.

Nicole Beutler3: The Garden (Dance)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl14.03.2016: 20:00h

Nicole Beutler is a choreographer and theatre maker. In 2014 she was nominated for the Amsterdam-

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Grayson PerryHold Your Beliefs Lightly

Bonnefantenmuseum

Het BanketAarzel nooit

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LES DEUX GARCONS ‘PURE’

MUSEUM AAN HET VRIJTHOFVrijthof 18 - 6211 LD - MaastrichtTuesday - Sunday 10.00 - 17.30 hrswww.museumaanhetvrijthof.nl

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prijs voor de Kunst.For 3: The Garden Beutler was in-spired by the bible, works of Jeroen Bosch, the anti-pop band Einstür-zende Neubauten, and the utopian artist community Monte Verità. In this performance she recognizes the spirit of the Romanic era and the utopian ‘retour à la nature’.

NTGentAfrica (Dutch, Theater)Location: AINSIwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl15.03.2016: 20:30h

Africa is a performance about the

illusion of Africa. The continent of dreams, filled with desire, exotic-ness, music, sex, violence, untamed nature, colors and scents.

Jan Fabre / TroubleynDe macht der theaterlijke dwaasheden (Theater)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl16.03.2016: 19:30h

EUREGIONAL PREMIERE

De macht der theaterlijke dwaashe-den was Jan Fabre’s international break through in 1984. 30 years later Fabre decided to reconstruct his 4-hour lasting performance for the younger generation of performers.

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Nicole Beutler3: The Garden

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A reference in the world of taxidermy & decoration. Masai Gallery is a

must for lovers of curiosities, unusual and original decoration! During

TEFAF Maastricht, our showroom of over 1.500m² can be visited by

appointment for a private [email protected]

Tel.: +32 4.355.14.00

the finest Art, Taxidermy &Home Decoration

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In De macht der theaterlijke dwaas-heden Fabre unfolds the principles of power. While referring to Fou-cault, he points out the systematics of discipline. The actors’ physical endurance is continuously strained. The uniformity of movement and clothing takes over any form of indi-viduality. Order and subservience are dominating.

Raimund HogheQuartet (Dance)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl18.03.2016: 20:00h

DUTCH PREMIERE

A journey through different cultures. Since 1989 Raimund Hoghe, former dramaturge of Pina Bausch, creates productions for dancers and actors. In 1992 he teamed up with Luca Giacomo Schulte who has been his artistic partner ever since.Hoghe created this production with four of his favorite dancers and one

guest-dancer. In Quartet he portrays their diversity of cultures and back-grounds. The other leading roles are for Schuberts Der Tod und das Mädchen and Händels Sarabande and are combined with Japanese folklores and songs of American mu-sicals. Quartet is a journey through different eras and cultures.

Cie D’ici PPhasme (Dance)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl19.03.2016: 20:30h

DUTCH PREMIERE

Phasme is based on the female portraits of the Belgian painter Michaël Borremans. This perfor-mance is the second part of Varia-tions sur l’immobile of the Wallonia choreographer Fré Werbrouck.The worlds of Borremans’ charac-ters seem to be empty. Women tend to be lonely and quiet. The portraits show melancholia and dis-tance. However the missing ‘story-telling’ context invites us to look beyond the image and triggers our fantasy. Dancer Lise Vachon sha-pes in short episodes what inspires these women.

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www.expodali.beFrom 27.02 to 32.08.2016

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Music & opera

philharmonie zuidnederland De wereldoorlogen muzikaal beantwoordLocation: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.philharmoniezuidnederland.nl11.03.2016: 20:00h

Elschenbroich is one of the most charismatic cellists of his genera-tion. Elgars cello concert will be an exciting challenge for him to take up on. This concert was Edward Elgar’s last major work for orches-tra, and his most confessional. Both WWI and WWII affected Elgar’s emotions. He was deeply depres-sed by the war’s destruction of the world he had known.

Amati EnsembleAmati TEFAF concert met Christina Ortiz, Fine Arts Quartet en Gil SharonLocation: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl13.03.2016: 20:00h

For it’s annual TEFAF concert the AMATI ensemble is bringing ex-cellent musicians together. Gil Sharon, the phenomenal Brazilian pianist Christina Ortiz and the le-gendary Fine Arts Quartet will play extraordinary chamber music works of Haydn, Brahms, and one of the most wonderful piano quintets of the canon, a piece of Robert Schu-mann, Opus 44.Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch

Pianotrio’s Beethoven, Brahms, SchubertLocation: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl17.03.2016: 20:30h

To quote the international press: ‘Shaham and Erez …probably the most dazzling I have heard’ (Ameri-can Record Guide) ‘Wallfisch …one of the most outstanding internatio-nal cellists’ (Leipziger Volkszeitung)This piano trio came into existence in 2009 and surprised many with their musicality and teamwork. Since 2012 this trio released a new record every year and all received outstanding reviews from the inter-national press.

Jazz Maastricht FestivalLocation: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.jazzmaastricht.com19.03.2016: 19:30h

Enjoy a waterfall of contemporary jazz with tantalizing music, fairy-tale visuals and culinary surprises with performances by renowned names combined with young and fascina-ting talent. The line-up features ad-venturous artists from the worlds of jazz, Indie and world & soul.Since they are celebrating their 15th edition of the festival this year, they will focus on including top notch jazz artists. At this point they are excited to be able to reveal the opening act: the gifted Joe Lovano Quartet! The main act will remain a secret for now so keep an eye out for more news.

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MUDAM LUXEMBOURG20.02.2016 – 28.08.2016

FIONA TANGEOGRAPHY OF TIME

CURATORS: CHRISTOPHE GALLOIS, EVA KLERCK GANGEASSOCIATE CURATOR: SARAH BEAUMONT

EXHIBITION ORGANISED IN COLLABORATION WITH: NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN, OSLO

MUSEUM FÜR MODERNE KUNST, FRANKFURT AM MAIN TEL AVIV MUSEUM OF ART

WITH THE SUPPORT OF:

Fiona Tan, Nellie, 2013 (detail)Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London © Fiona Tan

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Holland Opera4 Musketiers (Dutch Family Show)Location: Theater aan het Vrijthofwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl20.03.2016: 15:00h

The three musketeers used to be true heroes. They protected the king and fought without any fear. Today they own a snack bar in order to make financial ends meet. When a young girl shows up one day and states that one of them should be her father, things will never be the same again.This is a musical performance about the quest of a young girl to find her father and about never gi-ving up on your dreams.

Till FellnerSchumann, Berio, BeethovenLocation: Conservatorium Maastrichtwww.theateraanhetvrijthof.nl20.03.2016: 20:30h

The international career of the Viennese pianist Till Ferner, whom is an apprentice of Alfred Brendel, began in 1993 when he won the first price during the ‘Clara Haskil Concurs’. For more than two de-cennia he developed himself into a beloved guest for the world’s most reputable orchestras, music cen-ters, and festivals. Over the last few years he dedicated himself to – as an exclusive artist of the ECM-la-bel – two milestones of the piano repertoire: the Wohltemperierte Klavier and the 32 piano sonatas of Beethoven.

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Holland Opera4 Musketiers

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la familleAlain Laboilefototentoonstelling/photo exhibitionCentre Céramique Maastricht

mede-initiator/co-initiator Lijstenmakerij Lenssen Maastrichtgastcurator/guest curator John Lambrichtsmet fi nanciële steun van/with the fi nancial support of French Embassy of The Netherlandsspeciale dank / special thankscentreceramique.nl

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La Scala di SetaOpéra in 1 act by Gioacchino RossiniLocation: Opéra Royal de Wallonie (Liège – Belgium)www.operaliege.be11, 15, 17, 19.03.2016 20:00h

13.03.2016: 15:00h

Rossini went on to write five Farsa comica but it is without doubt La Scala di Seta that turned out to be the most memorable one. As it happens, while its public success was immediate, the work was soon afterwards forgotten until after the Second World War. And while La Scala di Seta went on to inspire ensuing comic operas, it no less remains an exciting work that the Opéra Royal de Wallonie is proud to present for the first time. Christopher Franklin will be the conductor. This will be the oppor-tunity to discover, for the first time in Liège, Damiano Michieletto, a producer of international renown. And while the work is a premiere, it will also be a first on the stage in Liège for Mariangela Sicilia, a sop-rano with a subtle voice who will be supported by the acting of Ioan Hotea, a young virtuoso tenor, and by Enrico Marabelli.

Events

Maastricht Antiquarian Book & Print Fair (MABP)Location: Sint Janskerkwww.mabp.nl11.03.2016 - 13.03.2016

The place to be for collectors and lovers of antiquarian books and engravings. Around 30 renowned national and international anti-quarian book traders will present their most valuable items during this well-known international an-tiquarian fair. From mediaeval manuscripts to bibliophily, books on photography, the avant-garde, architecture, modern art and many more. TIP: Discover the highlights of the fair with one of the special guided tours.

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La Scala di SetaOpéra in 1 act by

Gioacchino RossiniOpéra Royal de Wallonie (Liège)

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City Polo MaastrichtLocation: Vrijthof Square Maastrichtwww.citypolomaastricht.nl18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016

The Vrijthof square in Maastricht will be transformed into a genuine polo arena. Nowhere else in the world does a city centre form the back-drop for the oldest ball game in the world. The world’s best polo teams will be coming to Maastricht espe-cially for this extraordinary event. Free viewing.

Moving MesdagLocation: Check the websitewww.movingmesdag.comwww.conspiracysinc.com11.03.2016 - 20.03.2016

Moving Mesdag brings the iconic masterpiece Panorama Mesdag to life in a 360° Ultra High Definition experience. The project, where art and technological innovation meet to create the latest piece of video art by Menno Otten. The video installa-tion takes the audience through the 24 hours of one day and all four seasons with spatial surround sound in the space of a 6 minute anima-tion. The project, is an initiative by artist Menno Otten and CONSPI-RACYSINC, in collaboration with Panorama Mesdag and Samsung, Netherlands.

60 Minutes DinnerDuring TEFAF, Maastricht offers a wide variety of restaurants where you can enjoy a 2-course meal and pay the bill all within 60 minutes. The perfect dining solution for the busy TEFAF guest and exhibitor to be able to enjoy the gastronomic de-lights of Maastricht as well as a spe-cial cultural evening programme.You can recognize the participating restaurants by the logo. Ordering a 60 minutes dinner is quite simple: when making a reservation or arri-ving at the restaurant, just mention that you would like to opt for the 60 minutes dinner, and your host for the evening shall take care of the rest.For a list of participating restau-rants at 60 minutes dinner during TEFAF: www.60minutesdinner.com

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Traversées

Gouvernement aan de Maas (Limburg Provincial Government) Limburglaan 10, MaastrichtOpen: weekdays, 9 am – 6 pm / Closed: weekends and public holidays

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Post + GarciaAs usual, during TEFAF, Galerie Post + García will present specta-cular expositions at two locations in Wyck and Céramique. In the gallery on Avenue Céramique 17, they display bequeathed works on paper by Eugène Brands, straight from the artist’s family’s collection. At Post + García Espacio on Rechtstraat 86, selected works are on display by CoBrA (related) artists Corneille, Karel Appel, Lucebert, Tajiri, Anton Rooskens, Eugène Brands and Ripollés.————Avenue Ceramique 17 Rechtstraat 86www.postgarcia.nl

Bärwaldt Bärwaldt Gallery has work on display by important artists from the region such as Caius Spronken, Ree Meeters, Pierre Devreux, Lou Thissen and Luis Filcer. The gallery also features work by Corneille, Lucebert and Appel. ————Tongersestraat 11www.baerwaldtgalerie.nl

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CONSERVATION OF ART AND HERITAGE OBJECTS

TEFAF is an extraordinary tempo-rary showcase for the artistic legacy of mankind. In general, the majority of art and heritage objects can be consid-ered unique and irreplaceable. Besides financial value, they represent historic,

aesthetic and emotional values. Unfortunately, these objects are con-tinuously threatened by natural degradation as a result of extreme climate conditions, high light levels and biological attack. Reasons for damage and sometimes total loss of the original appearance are also neglect and human interventions, especially by insufficiently educated self-made ‘restorers’.“Nowadays, conservator-restorers are educated at university level and are submitted to stringent professional codes of ethics, in order to pre-vent these errors and to guarantee safe and durable treatment”, René Hoppenbrouwers, director of Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg, explains. SRAL is the largest independent fine art conservation studio and research center in The Netherlands and is located next to the Bon-nefantenmuseum in Maastricht. “Our institute often encounters objects that have suffered from former restorations executed in an amateurish or unskilled way. Conservation-restoration is an unprotected profession and this is a global problem. Only a handful of countries have laws preventing insufficiently educated people to intervene in irreplaceable historic works of art. It is incomprehensible that politicians do not feel the need to draft protective legislation. They rather leave this to ‘the field’ re-sulting in weak professional regu-lations or non-functioning accredi-tation systems.”As the vice-chair of the European Network of Conservation-Res-toration Education (ENCoRE), representing 38 academic con-servation education programmes,

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Hoppenbrouwers strongly advocates the proper education and train-ing of conservation specialists: “Imagine you are hospitalised and operated on by medics lacking a full academic education and sufficient practical experience. For our in-stitute it is a prerequisite that we deliver the necessary quality, whether it concerns the conservation of a painting, a polychrome sculpture, mu-ral or contemporary art object. For years, SRAL in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam has been actively contributing to the training of the next generation of conservators. Furthermore, we offer courses for students of science and humanities at Maastricht Universi-ty. Support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation enables us to even train young professionals from Indian museums”. SRAL focusses on the conservation of cultural heritage within the Province of Limburg and has grown beyond local borders to become an internationally well-known conservation institute. Hoppenbrouw-ers continues: “Nowadays, most museums work with academically trained conserva-tion professionals. Unfortunately, for many private collectors or keep-ers of corporate art collections it is not easy to assess the competence of a private conservator unknown to them. That is the reason why we gladly give advice to these clients and offer our treatment services as well as analytical research to support conservation approaches or an-swer questions considering authenticity. We like to raise the public’s awareness about the importance of high quality conservation, for in-stance by showing projects in the Bonnefantenmuseum.” Please, meet us during TEFAF at the stand of ‘Chapeau / Maastricht Region’ (nr 706) or make an appointment to visit our studios.

WWW.SRAL.NL

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Hotels In City Centre

Hotel DerlonLocated on the atmospheric Onze Lieve Vrouweplein in the heart of town, where it feels like Paris. A luxurious hotel with a lovely terrace and a monumental cellar with Roman remains.————Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 6. 0031 43 3216770 www.derlon.com

Kruisheren HotelA monastery from the sixteenth century, beautifully renovated and tastefully decorated in a bold de-sign. Includes a sheltered terrace in the courtyard.————Kruisherengang 19. 0031 43 3292020 www.chateauhotels.nl

BotticelliSmall, charming hotel in Italian Renaissance style.————Papenstraat 11. 0031 43 3526300 www.hotelbotticelli.nl

De PauwenhofAtmospheric hotel in a seventeenth-century building. ———— Boschstraat 70. 0031 43 3503333 www.pauwenhof.nl

Mabi Old, renovated cinema close to the market square. Its rooms are furnished with Hollywood-style interiors. ———— Kleine Gracht 24. 0031 43 3514444 www.hotelmabi.nl

ZendenBoutique hotel with a pristine white interior. Swimming pool and gym available. Two Michelin star restaurants are located right up the street. ———— St-Bernardusstraat 5. 0031 43 3212211 www.zenden.nl

Les CharmesNineteenth-century building with a special atmosphere and a be-autiful breakfast hall, located in the oldest part of the city. ———— Lenculenstraat 18. 0031 43 3217400 www.hotellescharmes.nl

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Au QuartierRebuilt townhouse with a pleasant atmosphere and traditional restaurant. ———— Kapoenstraat 32. 0031 43 3258088 www.auquartier.nl

DisStylish small hotel with art gallery in the old center. ———— Tafelstraat 280031 43 3259117

Hotels in Wyck

Crowne PlazaBeautifully located hotel along the Meuse River, with an international vibe. ———— Ruiterij 1. 0031 43 3509191 www.crowneplazamaastricht.com

Grand Hotel de l’EmpereurGorgeous historic building across from the train station, with contemporary accommodations. ———— Stationsstraat 2. 0031 43 3213838 www.amrathgrandhotelempereur.com

BeaumontThe Beaumont family of four generations welcomes you here in a hotel over a hundred years old, but which feels very modern due to its interior design. ———— Wycker Brugstraat 2. 0031 43 3254433 www.beaumont.nl

Hampshire Designhotel Maastricht Design hotel in a series of old townhouses with designer rooms, with a focus on the bathroom.———— Stationsstraat 40. 0031 43 3282525 www.hampshire-hotels.com/hampshire-designhotel-maastricht

NHLargest hotel in Maastricht, located directly next to the MECC-building in which TEFAF is located. A very comfortable hotel for travellers. ———— Forum 110. 0031 43 3838281 www.nh-hotels.com

Kasteel VaesharteltA seventeenth-century castle, located on a lovely estate at the edge of town, with pre-sent-day comfort. ———— Weert 9. 0031 43 3690200 www.vaeshartelt.nl

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Apple ParkModern hotel at the edge of town, where the northern entrance of the double-layered tunnel underneath the city is being constructed.———— Pierre de Coubertinweg 3. 0031 43 3529000 www.goldentulipappleparkmaastricht.nl

Townhouse Playful hotel with a very personal reception and a designer-like interior. ————St. Maartenslaan 5.0031 43 3211111 www.townhousehotels.nl

Hotels near Maastricht

Château St. GerlachMagnificent and luxurious hotel located in an eighteenth-century castle in a lovely park which extends into a vast nature landscape, about 10 minutes from Maastricht. With famous visitors like US-president George Bush and popstars as Bruce Springsteen and The Rolling Stones. ———— Joseph Corneli Allée 1Houthem-Valkenburg. 0031 43 6088888 www.chateauhotels.nl

Grand Hotel VonckenA nearly 120-year-old family hotel with classical as well as modern elements, right in the centre of quaint little city Valkenburg. ———— Walramplein 1 Valkenburg. 0031 43 6012841 www.hotelvoncken.nl

Hotel TummersFamily hotel with a warm atmosphere. Its newly added rooms offer a lot of comfort and wellness. ———— Stationsstraat 21 Valkenburg. 0031 43 6013741 www.hoteltummers.nl ‘

Hotels in Limurg and the cross-border region

Klein ZwitserlandLuxurious family hotel, beautifully located in the rolling hills. Spacious rooms and a new wellness wing.———— Grensweg 11, Slenaken. 0031 43 4573291 www.kleinzwitserland.com

Het GulpdalA villa with luxurious rooms and a warm welcome. New indoor pool. Classic restaurant full of atmosphere in the hotel.———— Dorpsstraat 40, Slenaken. 0031 43 4573315 www.gulpdal.nl

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André Rieu Vrijthof Concerts 8-10, 14-17 July 2016

André Rieu transforms the entire Vrijthof square into one great big open-air concert arena, fi lling the air with delightful melodies drawn from operas, operettas and musicals, the world of classical music, catchy waltzes and, most of all, plenty of romance. An unforgettable evening in Maastricht. Tourist Offi ce Maastricht is an offi cial ticket outlet for the André Rieu Vrijthof concerts.

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CarbonNew design hotel in Genk with spacious minimalistic rooms and a large wellness centre. Modern Mediterranean restaurant on the ground floor. ———— Europalaan 38, Genk (Belgium). 0032 89 322920 www.carbonhotel.be

StiemerheideCottage style hotel next to a golf course with many facilities and a big swimming pool.———— Wiemesmeerstraat 105, Genk (Belgium). 0032 89 355828 www.stiemerheide.be

Radisson BluTall hotel in the city of Hasselt with a trendy lounge on the nineteenth floor.———— Torenplein 8, Hasselt (Belgium). 0032 11 770000 www.radissonblu.com/hotel-hasselt

HassotelDesign hotel with beautiful pent-house suites. Trendy atmosphere.———— St-Jozefstraat 10, Hasselt. (Belgium).0032 11 230655 www.hassotel.be

AltembrouckA hotel situated in a beautiful valley, far away from the world and yet close to Maastricht. Luxurious rooms around a

courtyard and a good restaurant that uses its own farm products.———— Altenbroek 4,’s Gravenvoeren (Belgium). 0032 4 2680336 www.altembrouck.net

Crowne Plaza LiègeA gorgeous five-star hotel in a historical environment, opened only two years ago. Beautiful view of the city. Modern rooms and large suites in a historical setting. Top notch service with a historical ballroom, a bistro with panorama view and a wellness centre.———— Mont Saint-Martin 11, Liège (Belgium). 0032 4 2229494 www.crowneplazaliege.be

Au comte de mercyCosy hotel with family character and a gastronomic tradition.———— Rue Tilleul 6 Hermalle Sous Argenteau (Belgium).Www.aucomtedemercy.be

Pullman QuellenhofAn exclusive five-star hotel in Aachen with an international vibe, stylish rooms and suites, a large wellness centre, a nice, spacious lounge and a pleasant restaurant.———— Monheimsallee 52, Aachen (Germany). 0049 241 91320 www.pullmanhotels.com

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IBA PARKSTADInternational Building Exhibition The IBA concept has built up a great reputation in Germa-ny. IBA (Internationale Bau Ausstellung - International Building Exhibition) began at the start of the 20th century as an exhibition for modern ar-chitecture, but has since grown into a powerful creative mod-el providing a significant eco-nomic, social, and cultural im-petus within regions aiming at transition or transformation, such as Parkstad, 25km east of Maastricht. IBA symbolises the high-quality projects that make a significant contribu-tion to this transformation and transition.

IBA is looking for innovative, future-proof projects that will be of lasting importance to the devel-opment of a town, city or region. IBA does not do any construction

work itself; it manages processes. It is laying the foundations for a new orientation towards the fu-ture which will drive social change. Put simply, IBA helps to improve a town, city or region. IBA gives them a boost.

Culture plays a key role in this transformation process. Parkstad has an exceptional cultural histo-ry: the churches and monasteries in the former mining region are eye-catching monuments in the rolling hills. The buildings are of

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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invaluable significance to the region’s identity. Though many of them no longer have their original function, they should be maintained for the future. That applies especially to the area’s industrial heritage, where just a few buildings remain. Nevertheless, these buildings are

often of immense architectur-al value.

Not only in the history of Parkstad does culture play a large role: the region is a bus-tling centre of art and music now as well. Every summer, world-class theatre companies travel to Heerlen for Cultura Nova and every four years, the WMC world festival for wind music is held in the for-mer mining town of Kerkrade. Modern expressions of art and culture are high on this region’s agenda. Parkstad is a breeding ground for young,

creative industry, for street art and for urban art.

In 2020, the IBA period will con-clude with an exhibition of the realised projects. Cultural projects have a prominent position during this period: these form the fertile soil in which the area blossoms.

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031 43 3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031 43 3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031 43 4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031 43 3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031 43 3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031 43 3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031 43 3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Café SjiekMaastricht’s first and still the most original bistro which is always busy. People don’t only go there to enjoy the simple but qualitatively good food and nice wine for attractive prices, but also to meet up.———— Sint Pieterstraat 13. 0031 43 3210158 www.cafesjiek.nl

RantréeA great new place where a young couple shows how to receive guests. The chef works on star-level; the woman is a real connoisseur of wines and pre-sents a great selection. Great value for money. ———— Kesselskade 59 0031 43 3215140 www.rantree.nl

KruisherenrestaurantSpectacular décor in a former Gothic church. Goodcuisine, professional service, international price level. ———— Kruisherengang 19 0031 43 3292020 www.chateauhotels.nl

Restaurants in Maastricht’s Wyck Quarter

BelugaThe most gastronomical restaurant in the city. Restaurateur Hans van Wolde is a true magician with flavours and he has had two Michelin stars for years now. Small dishes with pure flavours. Great quality in a modern, again update décor. ———— Plein 1992. 0031 43 3213364 www.rest-beluga.com

Mediterraneo‘The best Italian food in town’. Restaurateur Pino is over 75, but he can still be found in the kitchen every day. His truffle dishes are famous. Very popular and with a very welcoming staff in the city.———— Rechtstraat 73. 0031 43 3255037 www.ristorante-mediterraneo.nl

‘O’Good restaurant for fish. Informal, with an open kitchen.———— Rechtstraat 76. 0031 43 3259747 www.restaurant-o.nl

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Harry’sA proper, stylish city bistro at Hotel Beaumont, which is becoming increasingly popular for lunch and dinner, with a mixed bunch of people. Contemporary dishes and good wine for reasonable prices and a dedicated staff.———— Wycker Brugstraat 2 0031 43 3254433 www.harrysrestaurant.nl

Bouchon d’en FaceBistro following the style of the French Lyon, with classic dishes such as Canard à l‘Orange. Agreeable prices, and an intimate, casual atmosphere. ———— Wyckerbrugstraat 54. 0031 43 3116438 www.bouchondenface.nl

Restaurant Flo Part of the Parisian group of original bistros with classic French dishes. Large establish-ment, suited for large parties as well. ———— Stationstraat 28 0031 43 3282525 www.flomaastricht.nl

’t PakhoesCosy restaurant next to the Crown Plaza hotel. Family business with a chef who loves classic cuisine. They also have a classic French wine list. Very kind service.———— Waterpoort 4-6 0031 43 3257000 www.pakhoes.nl

Trattoria Senza NomeFlamboyant restaurateur Huub Biro has turned his restaurant into an accessible Italian trattoria which still has excellent dishes and wines, but is more pri-ce-friendly without the tablecloth.———— Hoogbrugstraat 66. 0031 43 3264152 www.senzanome.nl

De MangerieCosmopolitan cuisine in the Hotel Crowne Plaza, in an elegant, modern setting. Wonderful view overlooking the river. ———— Ruiterij 1 0031 43 3509191 www.crowneplazamaastricht.com

Wen-ChowA real, original Chinese restaurant with an authentic cuisine in front of the railway station. ———— Spoorweglaan 5 0031 43 3214540 www.wen-chow.nl

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SofaSituated on the edge of a ma-rina. A modern restaurant with contemporary dishes in a quiet ambiance.———— Hoge Weerd 6. 0031 43 3671337 www.sofamaastricht.nl

ManjefiekOn the border between city and country. A chic restaurant with a contemporary cooking style and friendly prices.———— Rijksweg 80. 0031 43 3610145 www.manjefiek.nl

Château NeercanneGorgeous romantic castle that has had a Michelin Star res-taurant for more than 30 years. Chef Hans Snijders never strays from perfect taste. Beautiful clas-sic environment with lots of gran-deur and a spectacular wine cellar. Good service.———— Cannerweg 800. 0031 43 3251359 www.chateauhotels.nl

Restaurants near Maastricht’s

De PastoryThis establishment, full of atmosphere, is located in an old farm and is only a five-minute drive to the city. Good food for fair prices, with a nice wine list.———— Dorpsstraat 45, Cadier en Keer. 0031 43 4071823 www.depastory.nl

St. GerlachHave a stylish and tasteful dinner in a real castle ambiance. The kitchen staff uses many products from their own garden.———— Joseph Corneli Allée 1, Houthem-St. Gerlach / Valkenburg 0031 43 6088888 www.chateauhotels.nl

TummersFamily-run restaurant with classic but substantial food with good wine and very kind staff.———— Stationsstraat 21 Valkenburg 0031 43 6013741 www.hoteltummers.nl

JerômeIntimate restaurant where the young chef happily experiments with delicious flavours. ———— Broekhem 58, Valkenburg. 0031 43 6013242 www.restaurantjerome.nl

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Chez PaulA warm dining room with a fine French cuisine. Mix of traditional and contemporary styles. ———— Broekhem 58 Valkenburg 0031 43 6013242

Voncken A classic restaurant in hotel Voncken. Warm and traditional dining room. The chef has been there for more than 30 years. ———— Walramplein 1 Valkenburg 0031 43 6012841 www.hotelvoncken.nl

Juliana A formerly Michelin-starred restaurant, now with a Bib Gour-mand. Classic kitchen, good service. ———— Broekhem 11, Valkenburg 0031 43 6012244

VanilleHomely restaurant with beautiful food and wine combinations for kind prices. Light cooking with a wine list filled with pleasant surprises.———— Diepstraat 1, Eijsden. 0031 43 4093554 www.restaurantvanille.nl

Restaurants in Limburg and The Border Region

De LeufGreat restaurant with a Michelinstar in a modernly rebuilt farm-house. Creative and slightly exotic cuisine with a nice wine list. ———— Dalstraat 2, Ubachsberg.

0031 45 5750226 www.deleuf.nl

PirandelloItalian restaurant in a completely refurbished space with a gor-geous view of the garden and the restaurant’s own vineyard. Excellent cuisine and lovely Italian wines, with highly skilled staff. ———— Tunnelweg 99 Landgraaf. 0031 45 5464343 www.chateauhotels.nl

Kasteel Ter Worm Nice restaurant in a small charming castle. Contemporary kitchen with an interesting wine list. ———— Terworm 5 Heerlen 0031 45 4001111 www.terworm.nl

Cucina del mondoNew restaurant in a stately old building, near the theatre. Two talented chefs with experience at top establishments and contem-porary dishes for good prices. ———— Landerstraat 27 Heerlen 0031 45 5714241 www.cucinadelmondo.nl

De Lindeboom - New StyleEver busy restaurant with congenial staff, good food and an amazing choice in wine, with many open wines as well. ———— Burg. Janssenstraat 13, Beek. 0031 46 4371237 www.delindeboom.info

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Maastricht Culinair, pure enjoymentRestaurants, local producers and suppliers in a splendid townEntrepreneurs, driven by passion and tasteRestaurantsChâteau NeercanneMaastricht - 043 325 13 59

Au Coin desBons EnfantsMaastricht - 043 321 23 59

La BohèmeMaastricht - 043 325 08 08

Le CourageMaastricht - 043 321 17 27

Harry’sMaastricht - 043 325 44 33

De MangerieMaastricht - 043 350 91 91

ManjefiekMaastricht - 043 361 01 45

Les MarollesMaastricht - 043 325 04 47

PakhoesMaastricht - 043 325 70 00

‘t PlenkskeMaastricht - 043 321 84 56

RantréeMaastricht - 043 321 51 40

MediterraneoMaastricht - 043 325 50 37

La ChineMaastricht - 043 321 61 23

KobeMaastricht - 043 321 19 61

Landgoed Altembroucks-Gravenvoeren (B)+32 (0)4 333 0186

l’AtelierGulpen - 043 450 44 90

Château St. GerlachValkenburg aan de Geul043 608 88 88

De PastoryCadier en Keer - 043 407 18 23

VanilleEijsden - 043 409 35 54

VineyardDe ApostelhoeveMaastricht - 043 343 22 64

Wine shop Thiessen WijnkoopersMaastricht - 043 325 13 55

Coffee roasting houseMaison Blanche DaelMaastricht - 043 321 34 75

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Pasta e VinoGreat Italian cuisine with ditto wines. Always flooded with dinner guests from all around. ———— Brugstraat 2, Beek. 0031 46 4379994 www.pastaevino.nl

Silvester’sPopular restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine and Bib Gourmand, which means value for money. ———— Paardestraat 25, Sittard. 0031 46 4511224 www.silvesters.nl

Da VinciBeautiful modern restaurant at the marina with two-star cuisine and the best female chef in the Netherlands, Margo Reuten. Her partner Petro Kools serves excellent wines with her dishes.———— Havenstraat 27, Maasbracht. 0031 475 465979www.restaurantdavinci.nl

OneA great starred restaurant in an old industrial building. Creative cuisine by Edwin Soumang. His charming Canadian partner Betany Long serves great wines from all over the world. ———— ECI 17, Roermond. 0031 475 600262 www.restaurantone.nl

Danny’s Chef Danny Vanderhoven is moved to marvellous place inside the new Terhills Hotel in Maasmechelen. Michelin-star, modern kitchen, with ‘signature’, nice ambiance. ———— Zetellaan 68 Eisden-Maasmechelen. 0032 89 730909 www.restaurantdanny.be

La SourceThe ambitious restaurant with a Michelin star in hostellerie La Butte aux Bois has a contemporary kitchen, great wine and a dynamic team of personnel and service staff. ———— Paalsteenlaan 90 Lanaken (Belgium). 0032 89 739770 www.restaurantlasource.be

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For almost 20 years, we have guaranteed diversity and quality, with a venue for every taste. The restaurants in the culinary heart of Maastricht each present their own type of cuisine and ambiance. From culinary enjoyment on castle grounds or in a historic church to typical Maastricht cuisine, and from dishes from across the border to pubs and haute cuisine. They all combine culinary craftsmanship with a passion for cooking and hospitality. No matter how diverse Les Tables restaurants are, they all have one thing in common: these are the restaurants residents of Maastricht eat at. The local residents know they can expect hospitality, local products and delicious food.

Les Tables, eat where the locals meet: Maastricht’s cosy restaurant club.

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De KristalijnFuturistic restaurant with a lovely view of the Genk golf course with a Michelin star. A chic interior design as well as great food and professional waiters. And, the female sommelier has been proclaimed the best of Belgium.———— Wiemesmeerstraat 105 Genk (Belgium). 0032 89 355828www.dekristalijn.be

La BotteVery popular Italian restaurant of the Giacomazza brothers, who reel off their repertoire with passion for a full house on a daily basis.———— Europalaan 99, Genk (Belgium). 0032 89 362545 www.labotte.be

Aan Tafel bij Luc Bellings Those who love modern dishes full of detail and tastes, starting with a whole procession of amuses, will enjoy this two-star restaurant in a sleek modern interior. ———— Luikersteenweg 358, Hasselt (Belgium). 0032 11 228488 www.lucbellings.be

JERJust Eat Right, that’s what this Michelin star restaurant stands for. Great food-wine combinations. ———— Persoonstraat 16, Hasselt (Belgium).0032 11 262647 www.jer.be

SlagmolenBart Meewis’ two-star cuisine is uniformly delicious and classically refined. Located in an old watermill, surrounded by nature.———— Molenweg 177, Opglabbeek (Belgium). 0032 89 854888 www.slagmolen.be

InestoPrestigious place with pleasant, very contemporary cuisine; they certainly earned their Michelin star. Extra creative with vegetables. ———— Grote Baan 9, Houthalen (Belgium). 0032 11 525525 www.innesto.be

De MijlpaalA Michelin-star restaurant in Tongeren’s old city centre, with a modern interior and kitchen.———— Sint-Truiderstraat 25, Tongeren (Belgium). 0032 12 264277 www.demijlpaal.org

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MagisHere again we see a modern interior in a historic building, close to the Tongeren basilica. Creative cuisine with southern elements, and one Michelin star. ———— Hemelingenstraat 23, Tongeren (Belgium).0032 12 743464 www.restaurantmagis.be

Au Comte de MercyElegant restaurant along the Meuse between Maastricht and Liège. Created by the late, well-known chef Robert Lesenne. His wife and son have continued the business. ———— Rue Tilleul 6, Hermalle-Sous-Argenteau(Belgium).0032 4 3793079 www.aucomtedemercy.be

Le Jardin des BégardsRecently awarded a Michelin star, uniquely located in a hidden park behind a large boulevard in the centre of the city. Refined Italian cuisine. ———— Boulevard de laSauvenière 70b, Liège (Belgium).0032 4 2229234 www.lejardindesbegards.be

SélysThis gastronomical restaurant in the chic Crowne Plaza Hotel has achieved the allure and quality to which it aspires. Dining in style in a romantic setting. ———— See Crowne Plaza Liège.

La BécasseAmicable chef Christof Lang cooks in a nice French style combined with nice French wines. Has received and maintained its Michelin star for years. ———— Hanbrucher Strasse 1, Aachen (Germany). 0049 2417444 www.labecasse.de

VendômeThe closest restaurant to Maas-tricht with three stars (a little over an hour away) can be found in Bergisch-Gladbach near Cologne. Vendôme is Schloss Bensberg’s beautiful gastronomical res-taurant. Best chef of Germany Joachim Wissler ensures fantastic, creative, and very contemporary meals every time. The waiters continue the flawless service with excellent wines and perfect waiting. ———— Kadettenstrasse 1, Bergisch Gladbach (Germany).0049 2204420 www.schlossbensberg.com

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Maastricht may not be a metropolis as far as size goes, but when it comes to shopping, it is in no way

inferior to other big cities. Tefaf Guide has selected some new hot shops and legendary shops offering fashion and lifestyle in the most charming neighbourhoods of the city.

Legendary and newHot shops in Maastricht

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StokstraatkwartierKiki NiestenMany stylish women who visit Tefaf know all about Kiki Niesten. They just have to go to this uncrowned Dutch fashion queen’s shop. With magnificent collections of high fashion brands such as Prada, Lanvin, Céline and Azzedina Alaïa, Kiki is always able to surprise fashion lovers and art enthusiasts.———— Stokstraat 28-32 Maastricht 043 3216432www.kikiniesten.nl

ShoebalooSpectacular mirror shop with equally spectacular shoes. They sell high kil-lers heels in fun colours and a lot of bling. Brands include Alaia, Jimmy Choo, Casadei, Versace and Dolce & Gabbana. They also sell beautiful sneakers and fantastic bags that perfectly match your shoes.———— Stokstraat 25 Maastricht 043 8700040www.shoebaloo.nl

AimSmall, charming shop with bohemian meets rock ‘n’ roll collections by Marc by Marc Jacobs and See by Chloé. The adjacent building houses an ela-borate collection by Patrizia Pepe.———— Stokstraat 59 Maastricht 043 3260052www.aim-maastricht.nl

Shoes & ShirtsShoes & Shirts is a must for gent-lemen with style and a soft spot

for traditionally made shoes and shirts. They sell Tod’s, Crockett & Jones and Church’s, to name a few brands. The shop on the other side of the road has a wide range of very exclusive accessories.———— Havenstraat 23/50 Maastricht 043 3255518www.shoesandshirts.nl

NatanShop with rather timeless classic clothes by Belgian designer Natan. Queen Máxima slowly became the most important style icon of the Netherlands because of this brand.———— Plankstraat 10 Maastricht 043 3100622www.natan.be

MarcCainThe famous German brand Marc-Cain presents exclusive designer fashion for woman in a luxury store with a great choice. A popular shop in the heart of the old city. ———— Plankstraat 23-25 Maastricht 043 3254465 www.marc-cain.com

PL-LineCool city outfits and luxury sports wear with a Parisian vibe for men and women. First line menswear by Lanvin, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Prada, and more. Women can go here to find gorgeous outfits by Victoria Beckham, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford and Nina Ricci.———— Bredestraat 7a-9Maastricht 043 250853

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MaxMara Max Mara is a luxury Italian fashion house. Max Mara includes 22 collections. The Max Mara womenswear main line remains the core of the company. Other labels include Sportmax, Sportmax Code, Weekend Max Mara, ‘S Max Mara, Marella, Pennyblack, iBlues and Marina Rinaldi.———— Bredestraat 2Maastricht 043 3500840nl.maxmara.com

Old City CentreKymykaBag and shoe heaven with famous red-bottomed high heels by Loubou-tin as its key item. Awesome snea-kers by designers including Jimmy Choo and Dolce & Gabbana.———— Minckelersstraat 7 Maastricht 043 3261770 www.kymyka.nl

FestenCharming shop with tasteful gift items, such as notebooks, cook-books, toys and home accessories. They also serve coffee and freshly baked cake.———— Minckelersstraat 1aMaastricht 043 8795311www.festen-leshop.nl

ConflictShop with contemporary furniture, home accessories and designer gifts. Slight focus on Dutch Design:

Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum, Droog Design, Thomas Eyck etc.———— Minckelersstraat 14Maastricht 043 3211186www.conflict.to

KinsjasjaGorgeous shoe shop with Parisian chic attitude. Stylish shoes, some with an edgy twist. The owner also runs Muchachas and Traders Pop, with clothes for men and women by brands such as Sonia Rykiel, Vanessa Bruno, APC, Roberto Col-lina and James Perse.Kinsjasja Shoes ———— Amorsplein 15Maastricht 043 3216155Muchachas/Traders Pop———— Heggenstraat 16Maastricht 043 3210830

CourageBeautiful lingerie and swimwear by brands such as Alberta Ferreti, Eres La Perla and Dior. The saleswomen here are experts.———— Sporenstraat 10Maastricht 043 3264485. www.couragemaastricht.nl

MignonneHere you can only buy exclusive perfumes from niche brands such as Xerjoff, BOIS1920 and Profumum Roma. The exclusive, hand-made bottles are just as exquisite as the scents themselves.———— Wolfstraat 5 Maastricht 043 3216087www.mignonne.com

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Per SempreCharming shop with sensual knit-wear, dresses and tops by Twin-Set and SET, ideal jeans by Citizens of Humanity and rock chick biker jackets by Mission Blue.———— Kersenmarkt 5-7Maastricht 043 3219969www.persempre.nl

BijenkorfLuxurious department store with fashion, leather goods, cosmetics, home accessories, gift items etc.———— Achter het Vleeshuis 26Maastricht www.bijenkorf.nl

Falke Quality and design are the main principles of the famous brand Falke. The shop in the center of Maastricht offers a great choice of knitted legwear, body wear and fine hosiery.———— Maastrichter Brugstraat 28 Maastricht 043 2200192www.falke.com

Boekhandel DominicanenThis bookstore holds the biggest stock of books in English in Maas-tricht stored in a very unusual place – in an old Dominican church. According to the Guardian: “The fairest bookshop of the world, a bookshop made in heaven”.———— Dominicanerkerkstraat 1 Maastricht 043 4100010. www.libris.nl/dominicanen

JekerkwartierMilan Palma Handmade leather bags and accessories are made on site in the studio. Going to have a look is a joy in itself.———— Heidenstraat 3 AMaastricht www.milan-palma.com

Lena Berens Minimalist, easy-to-wear creations by Lena Berens. It’s a shop and studio in one. ———— Witmakersstraat 1Maastrichtwww.lenaberens.com

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BisschopsmolenGo back in time in the oldest wor-king watermill of the Netherlands. There is also an artisan bakery that has mastered baking bread and ‘vlaai’, sweet pies from Limburg.———— Stenenbrug 3Maastricht 043 3270613www.bisschopsmolen.nl

Adriaan de SmaakmakerJam and chutney is always simmering on the stove here, so you can smell Adriaan de Smaakmaker delicatessen shop from afar. They sell mustard, dressings, nice vinegars and mayonnaise to cook with at home.———— St. Pieterstraat 36Maastricht 043 3258865www.adriaandesmaakmaker.nl

Toro Interior DesignClassic English interior design for your entire house, but they also sell antiques and small accessories by exclusive brands such as Ralph Lauren, Mulberry, Nobilis, Zoffany, Rubelli, Duresta and Monkwell.———— Sint Pieterstraat 34Maastricht 043 3251557www.torodesign.nl

WyckLeon MartensLocated in the charming Wyck district, Leon Martens is known as a leading jeweller in the Benelux (and has been since 1947). Popular among regular Tefaf visitors because of his brilliant collection, craftsmanship, sense of style and hospitality. Brands include: Rolex, Cartier, Chopard, Pomellato, Patek Philippe, Breguet and Jaeger-LeCoultre.———— Stationsstraat 39-41Maastricht 043 3256363www.leonmartens.com

HermèsEvery city needs a branch of the French fashion house Hermès, with its greed-inducing silk shawls and Birkin, Constance and Kelly it bags. The beautiful building with lots of natural light is worth a visit in itself. The lamps and furniture refer to the flagship store on Rue de Fauberg-Saint-Honoré in Paris.———— Stationsstraat 43Maastricht 043 3258888www.hermes.com

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La Casa del HabanoCasa del Habano is known for most attractive walk-in humidor that holds a sumptuous collection of exquisite Cuban cigar brands, each in different sizes, shapes and pre-sentations. However the store has much more as we select the most exclusive products for cigar aficiona-dos and connoisseurs.———— Stationsstraat 33Maastricht 043 8505741

MayfairBritish oriented men’s fashion shop with classic but also innovative brands such as Paul Smith, Barbour and Hancock. Mayfair also alters clothes right away in their own workshop, if so desired.———— Stationsstraat 39-41Maastricht 043 3216610www.mayfair-maastricht.nl

Mestrini OptometryWalk in and you will not wonder whether you need new glasses, but which ones you need. In the beautiful Baroque building of Mestrini, you will find very exclusive as well as hand-made eyewear by

Chanel, Cartier, Tod’s, Tom Ford, Hoffman, Oakley etc.———— Stationsstraat 58Maastricht 043 3643927www.mestrini.nl

STIJLFashion freaks from Maastricht love STIJL. Here, you will find a fashiona-ble mix of Dutch and Scandinavian high-end brands such as Dante 6, Malene Birger and Hope. Two doors over, you’ll find the same concept for men with labels such as Hope, Kronstadt and Libertine-Libertine. ———— Wycker Brugstraat 48Maastricht 043 3258187www.welovestijl.com

La Neuvième ParisIn one of the nicest streets of Maastricht you will find La Neuvième Paris, an original shop that is ahead of the masses with brands that you do not see often, such as Acne Studios, A.F. Vandevorst, Avelon, Côte et Ciel and Virginie Castaway.———— Rechtstraat 75Maastricht 043 3262633www.laneuviemeparis.nl

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RoermondThe Designer Outlet Centre McArthurGlen has instigated a run of shoppers from all over the World, because almost all international luxury fashion brands have one or more outlet stores there.

Across the borderDo you want to go shopping some-where else for a bit? In just a short while you can cross the border to the appealing surrounding cities of Liege, Antwerp, Hasselt and Düssel-dorf, each with their own charm and unique shops.

LiègeSarah PaciniThe Sarah Pacini brand has a strong global presence, including a store in Liège. Women love its na-tural, elegant designs and colours. This pleasant establishment offers professional advice. ———— Rue Lemonnier 36Liège +32 (0)4 221 05 22———— Maastricht Stokstraat 34 Maastricht www.sarahpacini.com

Marina RinaldiA great selection of ready-to-wear clothing for every day and for spe-cial occasions. Stylish fashion made from great materials. The owner personally assists her customers in making the right choices. ———— 11 Rue des Dominicains, Liège +32 (0) 4 221 1759be.marinarinaldi.com

Vincent VerlaineBoss, Gucci, Jacob, Zilton, Tod’s, Kenzo, Dolce Gabbana, Hugo, Paul Smith... all top brands in this famous menswear establishment in Liège, now at a new location in the heart of the city. Vincent Verlaine is the place for fashion-aware gentle-man in Wallonia for both shoes and fashion. The expert staff will ensure a perfect fit. ———— Place de la Cathédrale 14 Liège +32 (0)4 232 41 33www.vincentverlaine.be

Joaillerie MarchalJeweller David Marchal is famous throughout Liège and the surroun-ding area. His gorgeous collection of pearls is unique and the most exquisite jewellery and watch brands are all here, including Chopard, Omega, Longine, and Balmain. ———— Place de la Cathédrale 4 Liège +32 (0)4 223 31 91www.pironjoailliers.be

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Lola Coquelicot Romantic and chic are words to describe the fashion at Lola Coque-licot in the heart of the famous Spa, a watering place south of Liège. Whoever is dressed at Lola Coqueli-cot knows they’ll cause quite the stir in rare and exclusive dresses, skirts, blouses and the like. The collection also includes matching hats. Further-more, they have an extensive collec-tion of unique accessories. ———— Place Royale 15Spa +32 (0)87 23 23 08ouvert le dimanche.

MaasmechelenFashion PointAt Fashion Point, you’ll find brands from famous fashion houses such as Armani Jeans, Giovane, Trussardi, Luisa Cerano, Caroline Biss and Joseph Ribkoff.Fashionable clothing for those that want to make a stylish impression.———— Koninginnelaan 60Maasmechelen +32 (0) 89 762 462www.fashionpoint.be

Maasmechelen VillageMaasmechelen Village is part of the Collection of Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages, managed by Value Retail. Since 1992, Value Retail has managed Chic Outlet Shopping®, a unique concept in outlet shopping. With over 1,000 boutiques carrying world-famous fashion and lifestyle brands, the Collection offers an extraordinary shopping experience

for smart shoppers at what havealready become tourist attractions.———— Zetellaan 100Maasmechelen +32 80040236www.maasmechelenvillage.com

HasseltThe city of taste, as the Belgians call it. And not just because of Hasselt’s famous jenever. The ad-vantage of this small city is that all shops are close to one another and everyone is very friendly.On Kapelstraat you will find lots of nice shops like Bethsabee with designer shoes, men’s clothing store Bond which sells Philip Pleinn, Paul Smith and a Delvaux store, the world’s oldest luxury leather goods company, founded in 1829.Walk over to Dietrstraat for the Belgian designer Stijn Helsen. In the same street you will find Jade with beautiful collections by designers including Isabel Marant Etoile, Vanessa Bruno, Acne and Golden Goose. For fun design objects, home accessories and gift items, go to Oui on Aldenstraat. Mercken Luxury Menswear sells tailor-made suits and jackets made from the most delicate fabrics in the world, in a breathtaking art deco building on Havermarkt.

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AntwerpThe fashion capital of Belgium, thanks to the famous Antwerp Six. Because of these fashion designers, including Dries van Noten, all eyes were on the runways of this city in the eighties. Nowadays, Antwerp still invests in fashion. Well-known fashion and designer shops abound in creativity. Nationalestraat is a must-see, with Modepaleis from Dries Noten and Yohji Yamamoto’s shop. In Leopoldstraat and Schut-tershofstraat, you will find the big luxury brands: Jimmy Choo, Hermès, Burberry, Paul Smith, Louis Vuitton and Delvaux. Leopoldstraat is also known for its antiques and home decorations. Modern galleries and beautiful exclusive design and fur-niture shops can be found around Vlaamse- and Waalsekaai in the upcoming Zuid neighbourhood. It is also a very nice neighbourhood to have a drink and a bite to eat.

DüsseldorfA city of world class and luxurious grandeur. If you want to go shop-ping in Düsseldorf, there is actually only one must-see: the stunning Köningsallee, also known as Kö. It measures up to the biggest boule-vards of the world. Luxury designer brands such as Louis Vuitton, Jil Sander, Giorgio Armani, Prada and Tod’s are side by side. In addition to fashion, there are also antique shops, jewellers and book shops. Watching the stylish, original fashion lovers that walk around here is a treat in itself.Around Ackerstrasse, Lorettostrasse or in Unterbilk, you will find the smaller trendy boutiques. The modern Stilwerk building on Grün-strasse is heaven for furniture and design shop lovers. The Altstad is a nice place to have a famous Alt beer: go to Füchsen or Uerige. On and around Immermannstrasse there are lots of Japanese super-markets, book shops and restau-rants. Düsseldorf is home to one of the biggest Japanese communities of Europe.

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For my annual exhibit in TEFAF, I will be cycling from London to Maas-tricht at the beginning of March. The route will pass through Dover, Calais, and Brussels. On my way to Limburg, I will be passing countless grey viaducts in Belgium. As I pass by, I often happen to see a lonely cyclist leaning over his carbon bike while charging over the viaduct, his

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helmet glistening in spring sunlight. I envy that image.This year will be the second time I’m exhibiting at TEFAF individually; before this, I wor-ked for Ben Janssens for years.It’s great to be surrounded by na-ture and stay just outside of Maas-tricht since during the fair, you spend your days inside and then go out until late at night. That’s why I stay with my assistant and guests at a house in the Voerstreek, which just beyond the Belgian border, but only 15 minutes from Maastricht. I often start my day with a short bike ride. At half past seven in the morning, it’s very quiet and the Voerstreek’s hilly landscape is still covered in dew. You can catch the first rays of the sun over Schophemerheide and Kattenroth, little roads running right along the border between the Netherlands and Belgium. One of the night’s last badgers crosses the road ma-king his way to his sett, and Farmer Castermans and his son are wor-king a couple fields over. In Lana-ken I cycle along the bakery’s fully stocked windows. It bears quite the contrast to the window of the pa-tisserie on the corner of Piccadilly and St. James’s Street in London, but it all looks just as delicious. These two weeks in Maastricht are all about top-quality art but also the nightly festivities. It’s not just about the essential fresh air. I get the

chance to burn off the lavish meal at Café Sjiek the night before. Last year, we at the TEFAF organi-sation were very warmly received by the Preveneur Tour, an annual cycling event where professional cyclists and cycling entrepreneurs are generously taken care of by local hotels and restaurants. For those with some extra air, it’s al-ways fun to chat with the Tour guests while the pack climbs the hills surrounding Maastricht.For the first time, this year Paul Seib from TEFAF’s main sponsor AXA is organising a short cycling tour du-ring the fair for a select group of art lovers, led by ex-pro turned photo-grapher Leon van Bon. It’s promi-sing to be a great ‘Art ride’.

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Maastricht, small in scale,

BIG IN POTENTIALFor already two thousand years Maastricht has been a European melting pot, there where the great German and Latin cultures rub against each other. Nestled in the lovely Limburgian hills, in the heart of an Euregion where 4 million people are living in 3 countries and are speaking 4 languages. From that energy emerges a city, bursting of creativity, of researchers and of makers. A city of encounters and bon vivants. An international university city, a compact city with allure, the most intimate metrop-olis on earth. TEFAF, globally known as the Maastricht fair, adds to the interna-tional character of the city, but there is more. Maastricht is a city whose history stretches back to Roman times. Its origin is due to the necessity of defending the bridge which the Romans built over the river. They started a settlement that grew into a city. Maastricht was for ages and ages a military, religious, trading and finally an industri-al centre in this part of Europe. The first bishop in the Netherlands, Saint Servatius, lived here in the fourth century. In the beginning of the nineteenth century it became the first industrialized city in the Netherlands and until far into that century the city stayed a military fortress, lying strategically between different European powers for

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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centuries. Traces of all these changing historical roles can be seen all around the city. But of course Maastricht is more than just a histori-cally important city. Some decades ago, yet another process of change got under way, that attributed to the European and even global atmosphere you will en-counter in the streets. People from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, people from more than one hundred nationalities have found their way to this city to live, work and study here. The anniversaries of two of the events that were very important for this change will be commemorated this and next year. In 2016 Maas-tricht University will celebrate its 40th birthday. Since its dies nata-

lis on January 9th, 1976, it grew from a rather small and almost purely Dutch faculty of medi-cine with a remarkable speed to one of the world’s leading young universities (ranking in the top ten of young universi-ties). It is by far the most inter-national university in the Neth-erlands, with more than half of its 16,000 students coming from abroad, its curriculum that is al-most completely in English, and its world famous problem-based learning. Maastricht University is leading in many fields, from biosciences to economics, from psychology to European studies. The University presents itself as

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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follows: “Based in Europe, focused on the world. Maastricht Univer-sity is a stimulating environment. Where research and teaching are complementary. Where innovation is our focus. Where talent can flourish. A truly student oriented research university.”The other celebration is the 25th anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty. Hosting the European summit in December 1991 and the ac-tual signing of the Treaty on the 7th of February 1992 marked this city as the birthplace of the modern European Union and the Euro. Of course this fact had a very positive effect on the notoriety of the name of Maastricht worldwide. It also proved that this city is capa-ble of facilitating global events and is happy to do so. The actual cel-ebrations will focus on the future of Europe and the challenges we are facing today. Young people who grew up in an united Europe will play an important role in this.All this helped transforming the city into a service economy and into an international centre of knowledge and culture. Maastricht has be-come a vibrant city, which is far more European in character than it

is purely Dutch. It has built an international reputation by the congresses and fairs held over here, like TEFAF, the biggest and most influential art and antiques fair in the world, that actually could only originate over here where the art market was not focusing on a purely national level, as was usual in the past, but where from the start the inter-national gathering of impor-

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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tant art sellers contributed to the instant success of the fair. In sum-mertime the world famous violin player André Rieu gives open air concerts in his hometown Maastricht, that attract tens of thousands of visitors from all around the globe. International customer service centres are establishing here en masse because of the presence of a huge number of native speakers in all kind of languages. And let’s not forget to mention outside of Maastricht University the other ex-cellent internationally orientated educational institutions, like the

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Maastricht School of Management, the United Nations University, the European Institute of Public Administration, and Zuyd Universi-ty for Applied Sciences with its famous art schools.Maastricht may be small in scale, but it has the facilities and possibili-ties to focus on linking people, companies and organisations. This is a city where you can easily meet each other also outside the fair in one of the many excellent restaurants or pubs, in one of the shops in the enchanting city centre or during one of the cultural side events.

Maastricht hopes that you want to carry out the message to your friends and acquaintances all over the world that Maastricht is a wonderful place to be, visit and live in, an old town with a very young heart, where you are more than welcome to come back someday and enjoy Maastricht in all its aspects.

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INSPIRING REGION MaastrichtThe capital of Limburg prov-ince, with its beautiful historic city centre, offers top quality gastronomy, an exclusive shop-ping experience, international allure, and a lively student cul-ture. The city of TEFAF is also the home of the Netherlands’ most international universi-ty. 50% of the students come from abroad. It is here in André Rieu’s hometown that the Eu-ropean Union was created and the euro was born. Maastricht is the second monument city of the Netherlands, has the world’s most beautiful bookshop, hous-es a branch of the United Na-tions University, as well as the European Institute of Public Administration. However, the best thing about Maastricht is its international environment. Maastricht lies at the heart of Europe. French is spoken a mere 5 kilometres from the city and 25 kilome-tres away in Aachen, you’ll find Germany’s largest university of technology. World knowledge just a bike ride away. This is typical of Maastricht: every inch is international.

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Maastricht Region Surrounding the green hill coun-try just outside Maastricht is a horseshoe-shaped urban area that crosses borders. It extends from Liège to Sittard-Geleen via Maastricht and then via Parkstad (Heerlen) back down to Aachen. An attractive combination of urban and rural qualities. Like a magnet. The story of the Maas-tricht region in three keywords:

Innnovative economyThe ecosystem of our innovative knowledge economy includes the Brightlands campuses, im-pressive large companies, the innovative capacity of small and medium businesses, and a strong link between education and the employment market.

International locationOur location in a strong interna-tional region makes us unique in Europe. By coming up with prac-tical solutions to persistent bor-der barriers, we can create even greater opportunities.

Inspiring living environmentCulture, creativity, and commu-nities can be found in abundance in the cities of South Limburg. While the hilly landscape of the Heuvelland offers opportunities for outdoor activities, recreation, and relaxation. City living and a small village feeling are in close proximity to one another.

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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BRIGHTLANDS Tradition of smart innovationLooking at the speed of the events happening in our society, envi-ronment, and the world there is a great need for crossover solutions, which ought to be developed, funded, and brought to the market. Our restless commitment to deliver the smartest innovations in form of infrastructure, research programs, and financial solutions and aids led to Brightlands: knowledge crossing borders. Existing science and busi-ness are clustered in campuses on the fields of materials, health, food and smart servicesOur covering of products features an exciting list, which though very early in the chain of value, empower the development of state of the art as well as day to day applications, ranging from smart phones and packaging all the way to light automotive and aero-space products or 3D- printing solutions for health and life sciences.

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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No more hidden champions Maastricht region and its Brightlands campuses are well-known in sci-entific circles for its cutting-edge approach to innovation. That spills over to our reputation for delivering solutions, in the form of concepts

and products, to the companies that want to solve the global challenges. Our expert-contrib-utor network model enables us to provide great R&D , produc-tion, permission, financing, and commercial advise to scientists, entrepreneurs, start-ups, and scale-up companies. Like this we level our wealth, transforming knowledge crossing borders into industrial applications for the end user.With the fast paced environment we are being challenged with ev-ery day, we are the proud home to more than 25 worldwide lead-er companies in their specializa-tion. By bringing them together in our ecosystem, our coverage on industries goes from smart services through health and life sciences, to agro and perfor-mance materials with their re-spective cross overs.

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selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Transforming the world with knowledge Unicorns do not exist. Our knowledge and experience with it has nur-tured in us an extraordinary innovator spirit. We bring disruptive ideas to our labs and pilot plants. We develop and test until optimization is achieved. We bring this life changing applications to remote places. Identity to a rising region. We bring to our people wellbeing, and let their smiles be our ambassadors everywhere they have ever stepped foot in. We empower our visionaries to create a path where there is none yet, with our team who has the foresight to make you experience how tradition can meet technology. And finally how solid companies are born, with an exceptional legacy since the first instant.A few decades ago the human race landed on the moon for the first time. While some are still making the leap, we are living it day-in and day-out, just by being ourselves.

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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MAASTRICHT: INTERNATIONAL ACCESSIBILITYMaastricht is the Netherlands’ second most popular city for tourists, following the capital city of Amsterdam. The city is easily accessible from all directions.

AMSTERDAM

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RestaurantsChapeau Magazine has

selected some of the most pleasant and gastronomic restaurants

IN MAASTRICHT AND SURROUNDING AREAS .

Restaurants in Maastricht’s City Centre

Toine HermsenAtmospheric restaurant of famous restaurateur Toine Hermsen, an icon in Dutch gastronomy. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 2. 0031-43-3258400 www.toinehermsen.com

Tout à FaitA modern star restaurant with a surprising, contemporary kitchen. Restaurateur BartAusems opened a bistro in the neighbouring building with a very price-friendly menu. ———— St- Bernardusstraat 16. 0031-43-3500405 www.toutafait.nl

RozemarijnNot far from Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, cosy restaurant with a nice light cuisine and lovely wine. ———— Havenstraat 19. 0031-43-4506505 www.restaurant-rozemarijn.nl

’t PlenkskeA well-known Mediterranean restaurant with good food and wine. A hospitable and roomy establishment. ———— Plankstraat 6. 0031-43-3218456 www.hetplenkske.nl

Il GiardinoFamilial ambiance, always crowded. Italian food for reasonable prices. ———— O.L.Vrouweplein 15. 0031-43-3256229 www.ristoranteilgiardino.nl

Au Coin des Bons EnfantsWell-known place in a cosy student neighbourhood. Solid French cuisine, small and intimate restaurant. ———— Ezelmarkt 4. 0031-43-3212359 www.aucoindesbonsenfants.nl

Mes AmisLocated in a street full of other restaurants and cafes, this business sets itself apart with a great wine selection. ———— Tongerestraat 5. 0031-43-3257866 www.mesamis.nl

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AirplaneMaastricht Aachen Airport: 10 minutes from Maastricht. Direct flights to several cities in Southern Europe, including Barcelona and Alicante. A popular airport for private jets. Eindhoven Airport: 60 minutes from Maastricht. Direct flights to around 75 European destinations including London, Copenhagen, Madrid, Munich, Rome and Dublin.Amsterdam-Schiphol: 2 hours and 30 minutes from Maastricht. Di-rect flights to over 200 destinations worldwide, from Los Angeles to Beijing.Düsseldorf Airport: 1 hour and 10 minutes from Maastricht. Direct flights to around 180 destinations worldwide from New York to Hong Kong.Cologne-Bonn Airport: 1 hour and 10 minutes from Maastricht. Di-rect flights to around 100 destinations, including London, Moscow, Athens and Dubai. Frankfurt: 3 hours from Maastricht. Several hundreds of direct flights worldwide.Brussel Zaventem: 1 hour from Maastricht. Over 150 direct flights worldwide, from Washington to Addis Ababa.Brussels South – Charleroi: 1 hour and 10 minutes from Maastricht. Dozens of direct flights within Europe, from London to Milan.

TrainDirect intercity train from Amsterdam: 2 hours and 30 minutes. TGV from Paris to Liège: 2 hours and 10 minutes. Liège is 30 minutes from Maastricht. Go from London to Liège by TGV in 3 hours, change in Brussels. Go from Frankfurt to Aachen by TGV in 2 hours. Aachen is 30 minutes from Maastricht.

CarAmsterdam 2 hours and 30 minutes, Brussels 1 hour Paris 4 hours, Frankfurt 3 hours.

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2016 is set to be an important and exciting year for A2 Maastricht. The aim is to bring the tunnel - with its two layers of two tunnel tubes - into use at the end of this year. That isn’t simply a matter of raising four road barriers and letting the cars drive through. The tunnel is part of a large-scale traffic system for which new road connections have been built over the past two years. In order to ensure that Maastricht remains accessible during the far-reaching completion work, we will bring the tunnel into use in two stages. We will first open up three of the tunnel tubes for traffic; the fourth will open later.For the latest news: www.a2maastricht.nl

A2 Maastricht is an integrated plan for city and motorway. It will make the city easily accessible and create a smooth throughflow on the A2. At the same time, it will present new opportunities for upgrading the adjacent neighbourhoods by, among other things, improving traffic safety and the quality of life. www.a2maastricht.nl

ONWARDS TO THE FINALE

A2 MAASTRICHT A SINGLE PLAN FOR THE CITY AND MOTORWAY

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2016 is set to be an important and exciting year for A2 Maastricht. The aim is to bring the tunnel - with its two layers of two tunnel tubes - into use at the end of this year. That isn’t simply a matter of raising four road barriers and letting the cars drive through. The tunnel is part of a large-scale traffic system for which new road connections have been built over the past two years. In order to ensure that Maastricht remains accessible during the far-reaching completion work, we will bring the tunnel into use in two stages. We will first open up three of the tunnel tubes for traffic; the fourth will open later.For the latest news: www.a2maastricht.nl

A2 Maastricht is an integrated plan for city and motorway. It will make the city easily accessible and create a smooth throughflow on the A2. At the same time, it will present new opportunities for upgrading the adjacent neighbourhoods by, among other things, improving traffic safety and the quality of life. www.a2maastricht.nl

ONWARDS TO THE FINALE

A2 MAASTRICHT A SINGLE PLAN FOR THE CITY AND MOTORWAY

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Shop opening hoursMonday 13.00 - 18.00Tuesday - Friday 10.00 - 18.00, Thursday until 21.00 Saturday 10.00 - 18.00Sunday 12.00 – 17.00/18.00

AirportsMaastricht is close to numerous international airports: Maastricht- Aachen (10 km, just 10 minutes from the city centre), Düsseldorf Internatio-nal (110 km), Cologne-Bonn (120 km), Brussels-Zaventem (120 km), Weeze- Niederrhein Airport (110 km), Brussels-Charleroi (120 km).

Airport Operations / Havendienst. Maastricht Aachen Airport B.V.Vliegveldweg 906199 AD Maastricht AirportT +31 (0)43 3589750E [email protected]  

TrainStations: Maastricht-Centraal (for the city), Maastricht-Randwyck (for MECC-TEFAF) and Maas-tricht-Noord (for P+R Noord)Information on public transport: www.9292.nl

Information on (international) trains: www.ns.nl

Shuttle serviceDuring TEFAF, a shuttle service is available between the MECC andthe following hotels in Maas-tricht: Golden Tulip Apple Park Maastricht, Bastion Deluxe Hotel, Hotel Beaumont Maastricht, De-signhotel La Bergère, Hotel du Casque, Hotel Derlon, Crowne Plaza Maastricht, Grand Hotel de l’Empereur, Kruisherenhotel, Mabi Hotel, Hip Hotel St. Martenslane, Hotel Novotel Maastricht, Hotel Kasteel Vaeshartelt, Hotel van der Valk. This shuttle service is free of charge for visitorsto TEFAF Maastricht.

Taxi Frenske T +31 (0)43 36 36 36 2E [email protected] www.taxi-frenske.nl

Taxi Airport ServicesMaestax T +31 (0)43 365 06 00E [email protected] www.maestax.nl

Bus ServicesJacobsbus T +31 (0)43 601 52 42E [email protected] www.jacobsbus.com

EmergenciesIn an emergency, dial 112.

112 — M A A S T R I C H T G U I D E

Practical Information for Maastricht

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