City Hall of Maastricht (attributed design influence)

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The City Hall of Maastricht is a 17th-century Dutch civic building renowned for its classicist architecture, traditionally attributed to the influential architect Jacob van Campen.

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instanceOf Dutch classicist architecture
city hall
civic building
historic building
architecturalStyle Dutch classicism
classicist architecture
attributedArchitect Jacob van Campen
Pieter Post
completionDate 1664
country Netherlands
designInfluencedBy Jacob van Campen
era Dutch Golden Age
governingBody Municipality of Maastricht
hasBasement yes
hasBelfry yes
hasBellChimes yes
hasCentralAxis yes
hasCivicSymbolism yes
hasClockTower yes
hasDome yes
hasFacadeOrder classical orders
pilasters
hasFunction administrative center
ceremonial venue
seat of municipal government
hasOrnamentation coat of arms of Maastricht
sculpted reliefs
hasPlanType rectangular plan
hasStaircase external double staircase
hasSymmetry yes
hasWindowType sash windows
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
heritageDesignationCountry Netherlands
inception 17th century
locatedIn South Limburg
surface form: Limburg

Maastricht
Netherlands
locatedOn Markt square
material natural stone
numberOfFloors 3
partOf historic center of Maastricht
region southern Netherlands
roofType hipped roof
startDate 1659
usedFor council meetings
official receptions
weddings

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Jacob van Campen designed City Hall of Maastricht (attributed design influence)