De Jezuïetenberg

De Jezuïetenberg

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Maastricht
Just outside Maastricht, near the border with Belgium, is one of the most beautifully worked limestone quarries in the world, the Jesuit Mountain.

This quarry, which is part of the Fallenberg quarry in the Cannerberg, was reclaimed from 1704 to 1880, when the marl was used as a building stone.

The fact that a subterranean museum is now located in the tunnel system is thanks to the Jesuit Fathers from Maastricht. Between 1860 and 1960, scholastics and theologians of the Jesuit order went into the quarry on their Wednesday off to relax.

They made drawings, paintings, sculptures and statues, which resulted in a unique collection of works of art.
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