Maastricht

Maastricht: a city of history and culture

Nestled in the southern Netherlands, Maastricht is a city that seamlessly blends rich history, vibrant culture and modern innovation. Situated along the Meuse River, it is one of the oldest cities in the country, with roots dating back to Roman times. Maastricht is renowned for its picturesque streets, medieval architecture and lively atmosphere, making it a favourite destination for visitors from around the world.

A crossroads of Europe

Maastricht’s strategic location near the borders of Belgium and Germany makes it a unique melting pot of cultures. The city is known for its international character, with influences from Dutch, Belgian and French traditions shaping its cuisine, language, and lifestyle. This cosmopolitan charm is reflected in its diverse culinary scene, bustling markets, and welcoming atmosphere.

Landmarks and attractions
The city boasts a wealth of historical landmarks, including the Basilica of Saint Servatius, the Onze Lieve Vrouwe Basilica, and the Saint Servatius Bridge, one of the oldest bridges in the Netherlands. Maastricht’s Vrijthof Square is a lively hub, home to charming cafés, cultural events and the famous TEFAF art fair, which attracts collectors and enthusiasts from across the globe.
Education and innovation
Maastricht is also a centre for education and research, hosting Maastricht University, known for its international student body and innovative teaching methods. The city’s commitment to knowledge and progress is evident in its thriving business sector, particularly in healthcare, technology and sustainability.
A city to explore

From its underground caves and tunnels to its scenic parks and riverside promenades, Maastricht offers a variety of experiences for travellers. Whether you’re strolling through its charming old town, enjoying local Dutch cuisine at a café, or exploring its art galleries and museums, Maastricht is a city that captivates with its beauty and energy.

REGISTRATION

Registration will open
in late 2025

IMPORTANT DATES

FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum 2026
2 – 4 July 2026

The FEBS Congress 2026
4 – 8 July 2026

Early bird registration deadline
TBC

Late breaking abstracts submission deadline
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