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Vrijthof is a large urban square in the centre of
Maastricht Maastricht ( , , ; li, Mestreech ; french: Maestricht ; es, Mastrique ) is a city and a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. It is the capital and largest city of the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the ...
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. The square developed from an ancient Roman and
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cemetery into a semi-private space that belonged to the Collegiate Church of Saint Servatius. In the 19th century it became the town's main square. It is surrounded by important heritage buildings, museums, a theatre and a range of hotels, restaurants and bars. The square is regularly used for public events.


History

Archaeological excavations have shown that the area of the current square was used as a burial site since the late Roman period. Several large cemeteries from the early Middle Ages were excavated in 1969-70, prior to the construction of an underground car park. The publication of the thousands of artifacts has only recently started. (2017): ''The Saint-Servatius complex in Maastricht. The Vrijthof excavations (1969-1970)'', pp. 6-8. Habelt-Verlag, Bonn. Further excavations on the north side of the square in 2003 revealed the remains of thirteen layers of the ancient Roman road, the so-called ''Via Belgica'', an important route between
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at the
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and the city of
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on the river
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. (2005): ''Historische Encyclopedie Maastricht'', pp. 566-567. Walburg Pers, Zutphen. The oldest written reference to the name Vrijthof dates from 1223, when Emperor Frederik II transferred the area to the chapter of Saint Servatius. After that, the square was walled, with iron entrance gates near the corners. During the two weeks of the Maastricht Septennial Pilgrimage, the walls were removed due to the large crowds that gathered there. The pilgrims gathered around the
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of Saint Servatius' where the relics of Saint Servatius and other saints were shown from the
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. In the center of the square was the Fountain of Saint Servatius, which was provided with water from the Source of Saint Servatius in the valley of the
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, which was also popular with pilgrims. In the 15th century a Gothic chapel was built as an extension of the north-east portal, the King's Chapel (Dutch: ''Koningskapel''). Near this chapel was the Cemetery of the Poor (Dutch: ''Ellendigenkerkhof''). In the 14th and 15th century there were a number of famous inns in Vrijthof, mainly situated near the north-east corner. This is also where in 1292 the original perron was erected, the symbol of the jurisdiction of the prince-bishop of Liège. Maastricht however was a condominium and had double jurisdiction. The symbol of the
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(a
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!) stood near the north-west corner. At times, the square was used for public executions (before the new town hall was built at Markt). In 1408, after the suppression of a rebellion by prince-bishop John of Bavaria, one of the rebellious mayors of Liège was beheaded in the square. In 1485,
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, known as the "Swine of the Ardennes", was executed in Vrijthof. In 1535, 15 heretic Anabaptists were burnt at the stake. In the 17th and 18th century the square was used as a parade ground for the garrison. At the end of the 17th century the wall around Vrijthof was replaced by a fence. The Main Guard House was built in 1736. During the French Occupation (1794-1814), Vrijthof was renamed Place des Armes. Around the same time, the two almshouses in the south-east corner of the square, the Hospitium of St. Servatius and that of St. Jacob were demolished, as well as the Saint Maternus Chapel and the King's Chapel, and the Convent of the White Nuns. A large parking garage was constructed from 1969-72. Due to constructional errors it had to be rebuilt in 2003.


Sightseeing


Heritage buildings

There are 38 listed buildings ('' rijksmonumenten'') in Vrijthof, including the Romanesque Basilica of Saint Servatius (Dutch: ''Sint-Servaasbasiliek''), the Gothic Church of Saint John (''Sint-Janskerk''), the largely 16th-century 'House of the Spanish Government' (''Spaans Gouvernement''), the 18th-century Military Guard House (''Hoofdwacht'') and the early 19th-century 'General's House' (''Generaalshuis''). Many houses date from the 18th or 19th century. Some of the larger houses in the square formerly belonged to canons of St Servatius. The modern
bandstand A bandstand (sometimes music kiosk) is a circular, semicircular or polygonal structure set in a park, garden, pier, or indoor space, designed to accommodate musical bands performing concerts. A simple construction, it both creates an orname ...
dates from around 1970. File:20140525 Maastricht; Sint-Janskerk and Sint-Servaasbasilica at dusk.JPG, St John's and St Servatius' File:2016 Maastricht, Vrijthof 21, kanunnikenhuis.jpg, Former canon's house File:Museum aan het Vrijthof - Exterieur 2012.jpg, Spanish Government House File:Maastricht Theater Vrijthof 46 BW 2017-08-19 12-51-27.jpg, General's House


Museums

The
Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius The Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius is a museum of religious art and artifacts inside the Basilica of Saint Servatius in Maastricht, Netherlands. History The church treasure, treasure of the church of Saint Servatius was put together ...
is housed in an 11th-century chapel that overlooks Vrijthof square. The museum of religious art can only be accessed from the church's main entrance at Keizer Karelplein. The Museum aan het Vrijthof is a small museum housed in the Spanish Government Building. It has a few period rooms and shows work from local artists, mainly of the 20th century.


Public art

The perron was the symbol of towns in the
Prince-Bishopric of Liège The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium. It was an Imperial Estate, so the bishop of Liège, as its prince, ...
. The original column was demolished by the French in 1795. The current perron at the north-east corner of the square is a modern design of the 1950s by Jean Sondeyker and Jean Huysmans. Elsewhere in the square is a memorial plaque of the Old Hickory Division of the US Army, commemorating the Liberation of Maastricht in September 1944. Other public art works include a fountain named "Hawt uuch vas", designed by Frans Gast, and a group of statues called "'t Zaat Herremenieke" by Han van Wetering. File:Maastricht Vrijthof from northeast.JPG, Perron and band stand File:Maastricht - Vrijthof - Old Hickory - 1974 - Frans Gast 20110505.jpg, Plaque Old Hickory Division File:Maastricht Vrijthof from southeast (cropped).JPG, Fountain Hawt uuch vas File:Maastricht - Vrijthof - 't Zaat Herremenieke - 1993 - Han van Wetering 20110505.jpg, 't Zaat Herremenieke


Entertainment


Theatre

The 'Theater aan het Vrijthof' is the main
theater Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
in Maastricht. It was built around 1990, using as an entrance (as well as box office and foyers) the Neoclassical General's House. It is used both for concerts and theatre performances.


Hotels, bars, restaurants

Most of the cafés and restaurant are located on the east side of the square. A typical example of a traditional "brown cafe" (Dutch: ''bruin café'') is 'In den Ouden Vogelstruys' on the corner of Platielstraat, reportedly the oldest café in the city (1730). All cafés and restaurants have sidewalk cafés overlooking the square. On the north side of the square are three hotels. Hotel Du Casque has its origins in an old inn, 'In den Helm'. It was rebuilt in the 1930s in
Art Deco Art Deco, short for the French ''Arts Décoratifs'', and sometimes just called Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in France in the 1910s (just before World War I), and flourished in the Unite ...
. Recently, a short-stay accommodation opened in the former main post office, originally designed by
Marinus Jan Granpré Molière Marinus Jan Granpré Molière ( Oudenbosch, 13 October 1883 – Wassenaar, 13 February 1972) was a Dutch architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Granpré Molière was a professo ...
in 1915, refurbished by
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. On the west side of the square is the building of the ''Groote Sociëteit'', a former gentlemen's club (originally a military club) founded in 1760. On the east side is the Momus Building (1883), formerly a non-military club, now a regular café. File:Vrijthof, Maastricht, Netherlands.jpg, North side with hotel & theater File:Maastricht Markt.JPG, East side in Winter File:Maastricht_-_rijksmonument_27713_-_Vrijthof_36_20100606.jpg, Groote Sociëteit File:Maastricht_-_rijksmonument_27690_-_Vrijthof_8_20100718.jpg, Sociëteit Momus


Events

Throughout the year, Vrijthof is used for all kinds of events. In December and January a popular Winter festival with an ice rink and a
Christmas market A Christmas market, also known as ''Christkindlmarkt'' (literally: ''Christ Child Market'', but the term "Christkind" usually refers to an angel-like "spirit of Christmas" rather than literally the Christ Child), ''Christkindlesmarkt'', ''Chris ...
is held. The square plays a central role in the Maastricht Street Carnival. During TEFAF Vrijthof becomes a temporary polo field. Around the 13 May, the Feast of
Saint Servatius Saint Servatius ( nl, Sint Servaas; french: Saint Servais; li, Sintervaos; hy, Սուրբ Սերվատիոս ''Surb Servatios'') (born in Armenia, died in Maastricht, traditionally on 13 May 384) was bishop of Tongeren —Latin: ''Atuatuca ...
, a
funfair A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. Fairs are typically temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks. Types Variations of fairs incl ...
fills the square. During the seven-yearly Pilgrimage of the Relics the procession ends at Vrijthof where it can be watched from a spectator stand. In July and August open air concerts by
André Rieu André Léon Marie Nicolas Rieu (; is a Dutch violinist and conductor best known for creating the waltz-playing Johann Strauss Orchestra. Rieu and his orchestra have turned classical and waltz music into a worldwide concert touring act. He r ...
and his
Johann Strauss Orchestra The Johann Strauss Orchestra is a pops orchestra founded in the Netherlands by André Rieu in 1987. The orchestra is well known for performing classical works with a distinctly unorthodox frivolity, joking with the audience and performing all s ...
take place in the square. File:2016-Maastricht, Vrijthof, Kerstmarkt 07.jpg, Christmas market, December 2016 File:Carnaval Netherlands 2013 99.jpg, Street Carnival, February 2012 File:2016 Maastricht, Vrijthof polowedstrijd 2.jpg, Polo game, March 2016 File:20180603 Maastricht Heiligdomsvaart 225.jpg, Septennial Relics Pilgrimage, June 2018


References

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