Historique
Set within the charming streetscape of Maastricht’s characterful Kommel Quarter stands a townhouse with a warm yellow façade that has captivated generations. Just moments from the Vrijthof and Onze Lieve Vrouweplein, this national monument dating back to 1714 enjoys a truly exceptional location in the historic city centre. Inside awaits a spacious and meticulously maintained residence, arranged across three levels and complemented by an authentic marlstone cellar. Extensively renovated in the 1980s with great respect for its historic character, the house beautifully preserves its original charm. A monastery floor, original quarry tiles, and exposed timber beams lend warmth and authenticity throughout. The east-facing city garden, designed by the landscape architects of De Heerenhof, offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city. In addition, the property benefits from a private parking space in the adjacent Jekerhof, accessible via a secure car lift. Built in 1714—and only becoming more beautiful with time.
Address
Jekerstraat 17 A
6211 NR Maastricht

























