Centre Ceramique
The Centre Ceramique is a multi-purpose building located in Maastricht, Netherlands, and is surrounded by panoramic and picture-perfect views, cafes, and shopping boutiques are of Wyck. The center has an exhibition space, where the stories of the country's civilization are being told. The ground floor is called The Hal, and it is used to watch over the work of an Italian artist named Marcello Chiarenza. The Centre Ceramique also collects various ceramics collection from the Sphinx and Mosa, as well as the glass and archaeological collections from Maastricht and Limburg. The center is currently operated and supported under the control and governance of the Maastricht Council.
Maastricht is also known to possess many beautiful cities with hidden gems in it, like in Herleen. Kasteel TerWorm Herleen Hotel is a luxurious 4.5-star hotel, with a mansion-like structure. This magnificent-looking hotel offers 40 smoke-free guestrooms, with an onsite restaurant and lounge that gives out complimentary breakfast. The hotel happens to be near to some tourist attractions, such as Hoensbroek Castle, one of the largest castles in the Netherlands. This castle is surrounded by water that's why it's called "The Most Lordly Stronghold" between Meuse and Rhine. It was until 1989 when the restoration took place after the French revolution in the 17th century, and therefore made as an educated museum destination, supported and funded by the municipality. The other attraction is the Heerlan Theater, a performance arts center where most musical theater and ballet performances are being hosted throughout the years. Nearby, the Crowne Plaza Maastricht is a 4-star hotel that supplies amenities like complimentary bathrobes, work desk, and tea-making facilities. The hotel has a 24-hour reception and concierge services to assist guests with their concerns. Designhotel Maastricht is an alternate accommodation to consider.