[2025 Maastricht Attraction] Travel Guide for Selexyz Dominicanen (Updated Mar)
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The Paradise Bookstore is located in a historic church in the city center of Maastricht, so it is also known as the Church Bookstore. Amsterdam-based architecture firm Merkx+Girod designed the church as a bookstore that combines modern elements with old buildings. A minimalist black frame divides the space on three floors, separates it from the reading area from the shop, and houses a café in the area of the former poetry choir. Looking down from the second and third floors, you can see that the reading desk in the cafe is designed in the shape of a cross.
The most beautiful bookstore in the world - Paradise Bookstore
Paradise Bookstore was transformed from a church. The original main altar of the church is now a coffee shop. The large coffee table in the middle is in the shape of a cross, and candles are lit around the seats, which is full of sacred atmosphere.
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Maastricht, Netherlands: A City Walk from the Bookstore in Heaven to the Gates of Hell
👼Book Store Dominicanen
Originally a Dominican monastery church, it has been rated as the most beautiful bookstore in the world, attracting many tourists. In addition to books, the store also sells light snacks, drinks, postcards, and souvenirs. It's a great place to take a break during your trip, soak in the historical atmosphere, and write postcards to friends and family.
📍Address: Dominicanerkerkstraat 1, 6211 CZ Maastricht
🕰️Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM; Monday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
😈Helpoort
The oldest city wall in the Netherlands, named during the 14th-century plague when patients and their families said their goodbyes here. Follow the signs to find a narrow and somewhat difficult staircase leading to a small history museum, showcasing different periods of Maastricht and the city's history. The staff are very friendly and patient!
📍Address: Sint Bernardusstraat 24b, 6211 HL Maastricht
🕰️Opening Hours: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and public holidays
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Buy a copy of 'The Art of War' at the Paradise Bookstore in the Netherlands
From Trier in Germany to Maastricht in the Netherlands, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, located in the southeast of the Netherlands, on the banks of the Maas River, it was occupied by France and Belgium in the 18th century, and belonged to the Netherlands in 1830. The landmark of the town is the St. Servatius Church, which is also the tallest building in the city. As the oldest church in the Netherlands, it was built in the 6th century AD. St. Servatius was the first archbishop of the Netherlands and was buried here in 384 AD. The church still preserves many relics of St. Servatius himself, and there is a bronze statue of him in the backyard.
Maastricht also has a business card - the Paradise Bookstore, which was transformed from the Dominican Church with a history of 800 years. The bookstore combines modern elements with Gothic architecture and uses the solemn atmosphere of the church to reflect the sanctity and importance of reading. Unique and harmonious. There are books in various European languages in the bookstore. I didn't see Chinese books, but I saw the English version of 'The Art of War' and the Dutch version of 'Tao Te Ching'. We each bought a beautifully bound 'THE ART OF WAR', which is 'The Art of War', as a souvenir. The price is 20 euros, and the discount is 17.9 euros. The tourists in the bookstore come from all over the world, with different skin colors and languages, gathered in the same place, doing the same thing - reading. Books are not only the ladder of human progress, but also the bridge that connects humans together. Paradise Bookstore Maastricht Design Hotel
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Stop making noise! This is the most beautiful bookstore in the world.
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It was named the most beautiful bookstore in the world by The Guardian in the UK, and is also known as the "Heavenly Bookstore" among tourists.
This bookstore located in the small town of Maastricht in the Netherlands was converted from a 13th-century church in 2006.
Some people say that churches and bookstores are a natural pair, because you can look up and see the faded remnants of murals on the ceiling from 700 years ago.
Bestsellers in the bookstore are placed on the lower shelves, while academic and profound books are displayed closer to "heaven".
If you are wandering in the Netherlands or some other country in Europe, don't miss it.