Wyck (Maastricht)
Wyck | |
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neighbourhood | |
Location of Wyck in Maastricht | |
Municipality | Maastricht |
Province | Limburg |
Country | Netherlands |
Area | |
• Total | 64 ha (158 acres) |
Population | |
• Total | 4,600 (Wyck-Céramique combined) |
Wyck (Limburgian: Wiek) is a neighbourhood in Maastricht, Netherlands comprising the eastern Maas bank of the city's historic centre.
Areas
The neighbourhood has three distinct parts:
- Oud-Wyck (Old Wyck), comprising the built-up area dating from the Middle Ages, once surrounded by Maastricht's city wall.
- The area surrounding the Maastricht railway station, dating from the 19th-century.
- Céramique, an area developed during the 1990s/2000s on the site of the former Société Céramique-factory, consisting of mostly new-built apartment blocks and some historic buildings. Though often seen as a neighbourhood in itself, it is officially part of Wyck.
Notable features
- Beluga (restaurant)
- Bonnefantenmuseum
- Centre Céramique, Maastricht's main public library
Impressions
- Oud-Wyck during the 1950s
- Typical architecture of Oud-Wyck (national monument 27883)
- Typical street in Oud-Wyck
- Maastricht railway station
- Intersection
- Céramique: View onto the 1990s/2000s built apartment blocks and a theatre housed in an older building (centre)
- Céramique: view of Avenue Céramique, Céramique's main thoroughfare
- Céramique: view of Avenue Céramique into the opposite direction
- Céramique: view of an apartment building typical of this section of Wyck
Location
Boschstraatkwartier | Sint Maartenspoort | Wyckerpoort | ||
Binnenstad Jekerkwartier |
Wyckerpoort | |||
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Villapark | Randwyck | Randwyck |
Coordinates: 50°50′58″N 05°42′07″E / 50.84944°N 5.70194°E
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