Sint Janskerk
3 expert reviews
“This attractive 17th-century Gothic church has a soaring if relatively unadorned interior and a 43m limestone tower whose deep red hue was originally achieved with coats of ox blood (now just paint)”
– Lonely Planet
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"This Gothic church, Protestant ever since Maastricht was seized by Frederick-Henry in 1632, was built in the 14C by the canons of St-Servais to serve the parish church." Full review
"Most people come here, though, to climb the 218 narrow, winding steps to the 70m belfry's windy viewing platform, 43m above the streets, and for the fine views of the city it affords." Full review