There's No Place Like Home - Andre Rieu

MAASTRICHT is very, very important in my life. This is my home.
*A Special Thank You to Mike Connelly for sharing this article.
I am travelling half the year around the world, every year, so coming home is one of the most beautiful things.
I was born here, I live here and it's a beautiful city, but it's not too big.

The luxury for me living in this Dutch city is that my studio is a 10-minute walk from my home, or five minutes when I drive.
There's a rich history to this town. The Romans founded Maastricht in 50BC so it is a rather old place, with a lot of old buildings.
Maastricht was a "wanted" city over the years. But the Maastricht guys were very clever. We have a lot of rivers here so they had a whole system where they could open doors and flood the whole surroundings. They'd wait for the French to come and set up their tents and everything, then they'd open the doors and the French would be swimming all around.
The old part of town is very rich in history and you can still see many of the buildings around that are hundreds of years old.
I live in a castle called De Torentjes, or Small Towers. It was built by a French duke, who was also a musician.
Sometimes tourists come and see my home. They stand there and wait and when my wife, Marjorie, and I want to take the dogs for a walk, they are still there.
The building of De Torentjes started in 1452, with other parts added in 1600, 1700, 1800, and now I am building more. The oldest part of the castle is the kitchen, which is where the real D'Artagnan of The Three Musketeers fame is said to have had his last breakfast before he died in a battle serving Louis XIV.
There's an Andre Rieu River Cruise that goes down the river Maas, past my home. I hear them when the wind is good, or bad if that's what you think, and we can hear them say, "there is where Andre Rieu lives".

Tourists coming here to Maastricht is a good thing. Every year I play a massive concert with my Johann Strauss Orchestra in the main square, known as Vrijthof Square. Some 10,000 people sit there watching, all the hotels are full for eight evenings. So everybody is very happy with me but it is OK, I am happy with this city.
The whole thing I love about Maastricht is it is so small but not too small that meeting each other and being here is a nice week of your life.
If you are in Maastricht for a day, just walk around and see the city. For me, I always like to get up bright and early. When I'm not on tour, I love to have a long breakfast at home in my garden. Then I'd go for a walk with my wife and our two dogs past the magnificent St Pietersberg caves, built in Roman times.

After that I would walk to our most beautiful square of the Netherlands, the Vrijthof of Maastricht.
I'd sit on the terrace of the iconic Vogelstruys restaurant, our oldest cafe in town and have a coffee and a Vlaai (a typical Limburg cake).
The advantage of Maastricht is that you have everything in walking distance. From the Vogelstruys I would go shopping in the Stockstraat district, where you can buy everything from local souvenirs to clothes from big-name chain stores or department outlets.
Then afterwards I would go to the Bisschopsmolen, the oldest and only working water mill in the Netherlands. It has its own bakery and is a definite must if you come here.
Before heading home for an afternoon nap, I would enjoy a light lunch at the Kruisherenhotel, a beautiful hotel with delicious food. The Kruisherenhotel was once a 15th-century church.
In the afternoon I'd go to the Bonefante Museum, our Museum of Archeology and Modern Arts, which is by the river Maas.
The best coffee in Maastricht is at Coffeelovers at the Dominicanenkerk. This is also a beautiful modern bookstore housed in an old church.
I always enjoy dinner at local low-key Italian restaurant Il Giardino, in the old part of town on the Onze Lieve Vrouweplein.
To close an evening in Maastricht, I'd enjoy a walk home along the ancient walls of the old city.
Another option, of course, would be a beautiful performance at our Theater aan het Vrijthof.
Last but not least, if I didn't live in Maastricht myself, I would stay at the cozy boutique Derlon Hotel, where they have a Rieu Suite, in which one of my World Music Awards is kept.
The best time to visit Maastricht is in February and March during Carneval. You will see the most original costumes and painted faces. People prepare one year in advance for this and my son, Pierre, is a big fan.
Besides that, July is an excellent time to visit, since we have our traditional open-air concerts on the Vrijthof, together with all the surrounding cafes. This is a unique experience.
Enjoy!

Andre Rieu's Celebration of Music tour will be at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on May 18 and 19. Tickets on sale through Ticketek, www.ticketek.com.au, ph 132 849.
eWaterways has an Andre Rieu cruise on the 5-star river yacht Royal Crown. The Andre Rieu Journey is a six-day river cruise along the Rhine and the Meuse, from which guests will discover the cities of Cologne, Nijmegen, Maastricht, Roermond and Amsterdam. The highlight is Maastricht and the evening's musical event. Arriving in the famous city at sunrise, guests can spend the day sightseeing before enjoying an open-air concert hosted by Andre Rieu and his orchestra. The cruise departs July 13. Prices from $2536 a person. See www.ewaterways.com.au or ph 1300 503 669.

Que interesante saber como es su vida fuera de la musica ademas vivir un un lugar lleno de historia gracias por compartir.
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I wish I were a window in Andre' Castle, & could see Him always when He's at home;
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This is a great article Sally! Thank you for posting this. It is great to read about Andre's home. I would love to go there sometime. Hugs
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Hi Jeanine Ann I have stood outside the beautiful castle but have not been inside. I would love to have Endive mit Krapkis cooked by our beloved Maestro in the kitchen or the orangerie but I think it is "To Dream the Impossible Dream", to love pure and chaste from afar- a whole hemisphere even!!! (sung by the Platin Tenors in the Vrijthof can't remember the year but I still dream. xxx
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Hi Andre Rieu Fans! I´m from Argentina, and my girlfriend and I are very fan of Andre!
So fans that we are planning our vacations on July to go to Maastricht 2011 Concerts!
We have tickets for the 24th in the seats, but we want to go on 23th to a restaurant. In the web there are only 4 resto availables : Knossos, Snacksons, Grand Cafe 043 and Groote Societeit.
Which one is the best one to eat, sing and see the concert? How can I get tickets for other restos that are not online?
Thanks for your help!!
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Hi FERNANDO. I am so sorry I have only just noticed your request. I am not able to help you unfortunately as I have not been to a Maastricht Concert. It will be my first this July.As far as I know from things I read when I was thinking of doing the same thing you have to email a restaurant or altenatively email the Maastricht Tourist Office. I hope you get things sorted. Good Luck xx
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Hi Fernando,
I am also going to Maastricht in July, and will go to concert on 23rd July.I don't think you can see the concert area from the restaurants along the sides as there are many trees.
I do know you have to have finished eating before it starts though so there is no disturbance during the music.
Good luck from Brenda
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Hi Sally, yes this is a wonderful article, a little insight into our mans world when relaxing, Maastrict looks a lovely may be one day could go and see our man in the streets, what a dream. luv Ruth
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Thankyou Sally and thankyou Andre, my husband and myself and hopefully Kay are going to Maastricht for concert in July. this has been very helpfull as to places we can visit.
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Thank you very much for this article.
I will try to visit these places when I go to Maastricht in July!Can't wait!
I wonder which newspaper it is taken from?
Love,Brenda
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WHERE IS EVERYONE ??????????????
IT'S VERY QUIET!!!!!!!!!!!
Brenda
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They must have left the building & I have just walked in the door.
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I really enjoyed reading this article, it's as though I was actually there the way that Andre was explaining all the wonderful things to do in Maastricht. I will put it on my "to do" list when I hit that infamous Lottery ticket!
The cruise sounds fantastic as does all the wonderful stops, shopping, coffee places, dinner places, etc., in the beautiful city of Maastricht! Thanks to Mike Connelly for sharing this article and thanks to Sally for putting it here for us to enjoy!
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