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Sint Servaasbrug

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Sint Servaasbrug is a historic stone bridge crossing the Maas River in Maastricht, dating back to the 13th century. It is one of the oldest surviving bridges in the Netherlands and a vital pedestrian and cyclist link between the old city center and the Wyck neighborhood. The bridge offers picturesque views of the river, the city skyline, and the St. Servatius Basilica. Walking across, you'll notice the bridge's seven arches and the small chapel dedicated to St. Servatius at its midpoint. It's a favorite spot for photographers and a must-see for anyone exploring Maastricht's heritage.

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  • Panoramic views of the Maas River and Maastricht's skyline
  • The small St. Servatius chapel on the bridge
  • Historic stone arches and medieval character
  • Ideal for a leisurely stroll or bike ride between city center and Wyck
  • Illuminated at night, creating a romantic atmosphere

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