May 28, 2021. Article from the Limburger, by: Joos Philippens
Photo credits: The Limburger.
Looking at Magic Maastricht and André Rieu!! This should soon be possible from 23 luxury care suites at
the Vrijthof in Maastricht. They include butler service and a private terrace on the square.
Care centre "Battice Vrijthof" is to be built in two seventeenth-century buildings that are both national
monuments. They are located between "the Theater at the Vrijthof" and the Theater Hotel (with Revue
terrace). In 2017, La Place (chain of restaurants) had plans with the properties to connect them internally.
The Welfare and Monuments Committee opposed this.
The Eindhoven “Focus International Real Estate” is now committing to housing "at a very high level," a last
place for people who are indeed needing care. "Where better to spend your last years of life than here,"
says Ruud Jacobs. In addition to the butler service and a private screened terrace on the Vrijthof,
residents can count on an atrium, courtyard garden, library and lounge.
“Focus”, which previously developed the Looiershof district in Maastricht, has agreements with
Valkenburger Jan Huynen about the acquisition of the buildings. The asking price for the two monuments
was several million. The Vrijthof is a very expensive place, Jacobs acknowledges, but Focus does have
the finances for the 23 luxury care suites. Of course, the care suites fall into the category of "expensive
rent." "We really can't name a price yet, it's too early for that." Care costs are financed through the Long-
Term Care Act.
"Battice Vrijthof" is due to open its doors in the middle of next year providing proceedings are favorable.
"There's a principle request from the municipality, which we hope to get certainty about soon," Jacobs
said. "We have a 20-year contract with a healthcare provider. It looks very positive."
Read more about the new apartments at the article on January 4th 2023: click HERE.
Note:
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The owner of the two national monuments is the Maastricht company “Sogecom”.
The private limited company Sogecom Energy Holding B.V. is located at Vrijthof 48 in Maastricht and
is active in the Engineering branch and other technical design and advice functions.
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We noticed that the spelling in the December 2022 article in the Limburger changed from Battice to
Bâtisse.
Thanks to John de Jong for the translation.
Theater at the Vrijthof.
During the concert days
in July, André is on the
steps in front of the
theater 15 minutes prior
to the concert. (8.45pm).
On the occasion of the 100th concert at the
Vrijthof in 2019, the Maastricht Mayor Mrs.
Annemarie Penn-te Strake, presented
André with a plaque, which has been placed
in the pavement of the Vrijthof square to
stay there forever and ever.
To read more about the presentation, click
HERE.
You can find the plaque in the pavement
halfway the row of restaurants, on the
square opposite to restaurant Luster
(earlier: Old Dutch café), Vrijthof 10.
In 2020 a new webcam was installed at the roof window of the new restaurant Luster, Vrijthof 10.
It is powered by www.heelhollandkijkt.nl and it is the second webcam aimed at the Vrijthof square, after the
previous one from Amrath hotel DuCasque.
November 6th 2023.
RTV Maastricht.
For those who like to follow the goings-on on the Vrijthof. Renovations to the "Kiosk" (Bandstand).
Maintenance work on the kiosk on the Vrijthof will begin next month. It has been in poor condition for some
time.
In November, repair and paint work will start on the panels and risers of the lower part. In spring, the upper
part of the kiosk will be painted.
Wethouder John Aarts informs that maintenance has already been carried out several times in recent
years. The floor has already been replaced once and the lighting repaired.
Since 1980, it has been impossible to imagine the Vrijthof without the kiosk.
At the time, it was donated to Maastricht by the Rabobank.
The webcam from the Amrath Hotel DuCasque is powered by NetcamViewer.
E-mail: Support@NetcamViewer.nl
Disabled in 2023 due to a complaint about violation of privacy law (message by the hotel management).
The Limburger", August 16, 2024
by Joost Philippens
Translation: Ineke, edited by Diana D. Le
A follow-up to earlier newspaper articles about
a project developer's plans to convert
the two monumental white buildings
of Sogecom on the Vrijthof square
into luxury care suites.
This article explains the delay.
Hotel "Le Theatre" on the Vrijthof is challenging the permit for its new neighbor, the
Battice care center, in court. The hotel fears restrictions on its terrace (Revue), which
would make too much noise for residents.
“Looking out at Magical Maastricht and André Rieu. This should soon be possible from 23 luxury care
suites at the Vrijthof. They include butler service and private terrace on the square.” This is how the
Eindhoven developer "Focus International Real Estate" announced the arrival of apartments for people
with a care indication (see article in "de Limburger" of May 28, 2021, as translated below).
Another article about the same subject was published in 2023, is translated on our website,click HERE.
Three years later, Focus received the permit, but that means less good news for neighboring hotel Le
Theatre. Owner Remco Brouwer: “The municipality states that my terrace makes too much noise for the
care homes. When I objected to Battice's permit with the municipality, I was told that they wanted to impose
additional regulations on me.” He fears he will have to give up the terrace heating and some of the terrace
chairs.
It is an issue that "Koninklijke Horeca Maastricht" (umbrella organization for Maastricht catering
companies) draws attention to. “The number of objections is decisive when granting a permit,” chairman
John Paulus writes to the municipal council. "In the longer term, this has consequences for the entire city
and the much-vaunted hospitality. We would like to discuss with you what it will take for us to emerge
stronger as a city.” Paulus mentions the “Vrijthof issue” as a concrete example.
“I am contesting the permit for Battice, that is my only formal chance,” says Brouwer. “The municipality
states that my hotel must apply for a new terrace permit, because the current one was obtained unlawfully.
While the fault also lies with the municipality. I had indeed forgotten to submit an 'activity decision
notification', but they still granted me that permit.”
Focus wants to start construction of the care center in the autumn of 2024. The facades and terrace of
Battice Vrijthof must be ready before TEFAF (Art Fair in March 2025), and the residents will move in in the
autumn of 2025. Brouwer wonders whether you should build care apartments in this busy place. “But
anyway, that's not up to me.”
Ruud Jacobs of Focus International Real Estate hopes to avoid delays due to the lawsuit. “I am trying to
reach an agreement with Le Theatre. We have had all kinds of reports drawn up. If we can determine
together that we both meet all the conditions, our clients have little chance of objecting to the terrace of Le
Theatre.” The municipality of Maastricht has announced that the “custom regulations” for the hotel terrace
are separate from the new apartments.
Remco Brouwer sees a permanent roof as the only solution against noise pollution for care homes. Is that
allowed at the Vrijthof with its historic buildings? “These are certainly beautiful buildings, but not
monuments,” Brouwer argues. “In the 1970s, In De Gouwe Poort (In The Golden Gate, a former bar,
currently known as Pieke Potloed in the Sporenstraat) already had a roof here. But the authorities have to
agree, and that is always exciting.”