We were really surprised, the castle on the mountain gave us too much shock. The 12th century building, although there is only ruins left, still looks so majestic and powerful. Very good!
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St. Peter’s Caves Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In the past, Maastricht residents excavated the special landscape formed by excavating the St. Petersburg Mountains to obtain Marl stone as building materials. There are many painted murals left by excavators at that time on the cave walls, as well as the fossils of ancient sea creatures. There are more than 20,000 passages in the St. Petersburg Caves. The temperature in the cave is only about 9-10 degrees Celsius, so visitors must bring warm clothes. The cave is completely dark and there is no light, please follow the tour guide closely.
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St. Peter’s Caves Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We were really surprised, the castle on the mountain gave us too much shock. The 12th century building, although there is only ruins left, still looks so majestic and powerful. Very good!
The St. Petersburg Cave, located in the downtown area of Maastricht, is a famous local tourist attraction. The cave is formed by local residents digging stone houses in history. The cave is very large, large and small roads are dense, and the light inside is not very good. You can't walk everywhere for fear of getting lost. The temperature difference inside and outside the cave is very large, so you need to bring one more dress.
The biggest feature is that there is no light in a hole, it is really dark, queue up, there is a tour guide to take, to touch the wall slowly, very interesting.
This attraction is the most representative attraction in this old city, and it is also a must-visit place. It is very comfortable to visit on foot. There are not many tourists in the city. There are many cafes under the cave. It is very pleasant to sit outdoors.
Maastricht is worth a visit, the oldest building, and every bistro wants to try local delicious snacks and wine.