Synagogue in Maastricht

The Synagogue in Maastricht is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1839-40 by architect Mathijs Hermans. The synagogue was restored between 1964 and 1967 by G.J.W. Snelder. This brick building in the Neo-Classical style still serves as a synagogue.

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Other nearby buildings

Heilige Matthias

The St. Matthias Church is a Gothic temple built between the 14th-16th centuries. It is one of four Roman Catholic parish churches in the centre of Maastricht.

St. Servaasbasiliek

The St. Servaasbasiliek (Basilica of Saint Servatius) is a Romanesque, three-aisled cruciform basilica built between the 11th and 12th centuries in the city centre of Maastricht. It is considered the oldest still-standing basilica in the Netherlands. It is believed that the first temple was erected above the relics of Saint Servatius.