general

Marres
Centre for Contemporary Culture
Capucijnenstraat 98
6211 RT Maastricht
telephone: +31 (0)43 3270207
fax: +31 (0)43 3270208
info@marres.org

Opening hours:
Due to the construction of a new exhibition, Marres and Marres Books are closed.

The office is closed on Mondays. 

Marres and Marres Books are closed on New Year's Day (1 January), 1st Easter Day (8 April), Queen's Day (30 April), Ascension Day (17 May), 1st and 2nd Christmas Day (25 & 26 December), and during the installation of new exhibitions.

Admission:
€5,- (normal)
€3,- (students)
Children below 12 & Museumjaarkaart free

Every last Sunday of each month at 2 pm, Marres offers free guided tours for her visitors (only entrance fee). Registration is not necessary.

Guided tours are also available on request. For more information, prizes and reservations, please contact Tineke Kambier (tineke.kambier@marres.org).

Marres Books
Capucijnenstraat 98
6211 RT Maastricht
telephone: +31 (0)43 3270207
fax: +31 (0)43 3270208
marresbooks@marres.org

Opening hours:
Due to the construction of a new exhibition, Marres and Marres Books are closed.

How to reach us:
Public transportation (±5 minutes):
Central station, buslines 1, 2, 5 of 10 > stop Capucijnenstraat

On foot (±15 minutes):
Central station > Stationsstraat > Sint Servaasbrug > Maastrichter Brugstraat > turn right, Kleine Staat > turn left, Grote Staat > Vrijthof > cross (passing the Theater aan 't Vrijthof) > right, Statenstraat > Capucijnenstraat

By car:
Follow the signs ‘centrum’ and/or ‘parkeergarage Vrijthof’. We advise you to park your car there. Vrijthof > postal office > right, Statenstraat > Capucijnenstraat.

From Januari 1st 2009 onwards, Marres, being part of the cultural basicinfrastructure, will be financially supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the City of Maastricht. The program 2006-2008 was supported by the Mondriaan Stichting and the City of Maastricht.

Click here for the website of Marres 2004-2005.

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