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Welcome to the ultimate museum for, from and about Maastricht’s past. This page provides you with all the practical information you need, from opening hours and admission prices to travel information. In short, everything you need to properly prepare for your visit. Sjiek is miech dat! (Isn’t that cool?)
We look forward to welcoming you to the museum....

Opening hours

Opening hours of Maastricht Museum and the museum shop:

Monday: closed
Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

* With the exception of some holidays.

We are closed on the following public holidays:

15–17 February 2026 (Carnival)
5 April 2026 (Easter Sunday)
24 May 2026 (Whit Sunday)
25 December 2026 (Christmas Day)
1 January 2027 (New Year’s Day)

On the public holidays below, we operate with adjusted opening hours:

6 April 2026 (Easter Monday): 10.00–17.00
14 May 2026 (Ascension Day): 10.00–17.00
25 May 2026 (Whit Monday): 10.00–17.00
24 December 2026 (Christmas Eve): 10.00–16.00
26 December 2026 (Boxing Day): 10.00–17.00
31 December 2026 (New Year’s Eve): 10.00–16.00

Tickets and admission prices

Adults (18 and over) – €11.50
Children aged 5–17 – €7.50
Children aged 0–4 – free
Students* – €10.50
CJP card holders* – €10.50
Museum Card holders* – free
LGOG card holders* – free

* Discounted or free admission is available only upon presentation of the relevant discount card.

Would you like to visit the museum with a group? That’s possible at a discounted rate. For self-guided group visits of 20 people or more, tickets cost €10.50 per person for visitors aged 18 and over, and €6.50 for children aged 5–17.

Accessibility

Maastricht Museum
Avenue Céramique 50
6221 KV Maastricht

The museum is located on the first floor of Centre Céramique.

The Maastricht Museum is for everyone, and we aim to make the venue as accessible as possible. Facilities such as lifts, disabled toilets and changing rooms are available. The only part of the museum that is not accessible to the disabled via the normal walking route is the mezzanine floor. The staff at the museum desk will be happy to direct you to an alternate route.

The Maastricht Museum is very easy to get to by public transport. The museum is less than a ten-minute walk from Maastricht Central Station.

Prefer to take the bus from the train station? Bus line 1 direction De Heeg, line 57 direction Gulpen, and line 350 direction Aachen all stop at the Centre Céramique bus stop. For the full list and current schedule, visit 9292.nl.

The museum does not have its own parking facility. The closest parking garage is Q-Park Plein 1992. For a complete list of nearby parking options, visit maastrichtbereikbaar.nl.

Questions?

Do you have a question about the museum or tickets and admission prices?
Be sure to check our FAQs, and otherwise send an email to: publieksservice@maastricht.nl or call us during business hours at +31 (0)43 - 350 56 00.