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=== Museums in Maastricht === * [[Bonnefanten Museum]] is the foremost museum for old masters and contemporary fine art in the province of Limburg. The collection features medieval sculpture ([[The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (van Steffeswert)|The Virgin and Child with St. Anne]]), early Italian painting ([[Giovanni del Biondo]], [[Domenico di Michelino]], [[Jacopo del Casentino]], [[Sano di Pietro]], [[Pietro Nelli]]), [[Southern Netherlandish]] and German Renaissance painting ([[Colijn de Coter]], [[Roelandt Savery]], [[Pieter Coecke van Aelst]], [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]], [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]), and contemporary art ([[Sol LeWitt]], [[Robert Mangold]], [[Richard Serra]], [[Luciano Fabro]], [[Marcel Broodthaers]], [[Joseph Beuys]], [[Neo Rauch]], [[Gilbert and George]], [[Peter Doig]], [[Gary Hume]], [[Grayson Perry]], [[Luc Tuymans]], [[Ai Weiwei]]). * The [[Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius]] includes religious artifacts from the 4th to 20th centuries, notably those related to [[Saint Servatius]]. Highlights include the [[shrine]], the key and the [[crosier]] of Saint Servatius, and the reliquary bust donated by [[Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma]]. * The [[Basilica of Our Lady, Maastricht#Treasury Basilica of Our Lady|Treasury of the Basilica of Our Lady]] contains religious art, textiles, reliquaries, liturgical vessels and other artifacts from the Middle Ages and later periods. * Derlon Museumkelder is a preserved archeological site in the basement of a hotel with Roman and pre-Roman remains. * The [[Maastricht Natural History Museum]] exhibits collections relating to the [[geology]], [[paleontology]] and [[flora]] and [[fauna]] of [[Limburg (Netherlands)|Limburg]]. Highlights in the collection are several fragment of skeletons of [[Mosasaur]]s found in a quarry in [[Mount Saint Peter]]. * [[Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof]] is a local museum of photography housed in the 16th-century Spanish Government building, featuring some period rooms and temporary exhibitions of photographers.
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