Château Neercanne
Maastricht, Netherlands, Netherlands
Château Neercanne in Maastricht, Netherlands, occupies a Roman-era site with marl caves now used as wine cellars, evolving from a medieval castle destroyed by Liège forces in 1465 into its current form with 1611 Mosan-style outbuildings and a prominent corner tower.
The main building was constructed in 1698 by military governor Daniël Wolf van Dopff as a pleasure palace in Dutch classicist style, hosting notable figures like Tsar Peter the Great in 1717 and serving as a headquarters during sieges, including the 1632 Siege of Maastricht.
Passing through noble families like Van Pallandt and De Thier—who ensured it stayed Dutch during 1839 border negotiations—it became a renowned restaurant venue from the 1950s, preserving its UNESCO-protected Baroque terraces and hosting events like the 1991 EU summit.
Location
Von Dopfflaan 10, 6213 NG Maastricht, Netherlands
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