Maastricht unites for Remembrance Day ceremony at Koningsplein for next two years
Maastricht will host a single central Remembrance Day ceremony at Koningsplein for the next two years, uniting two local committees. This change, driven by construction work, aims to foster community reflection and ensure a well-organized event for residents.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Koningsplein, Maastricht |
| Duration | 2 years (2026-2028) |
| Organizers | Maastricht Remembrance Day Committee & Maastricht-Oost Remembrance Day Committee |
| Reason for Change | Renovation of Academy of Fine Arts at Herdenkingsplein |
| Pre-ceremony Event | Ecumenical service at Lourdes Church, Wittevrouwenveld |
| Facilitator | Municipality of Maastricht |
| Mayor’s Statement | "The importance of continued remembrance only grows." – Wim Hillenaar |
The municipality of Maastricht plays a facilitating role in local events, including Remembrance Day ceremonies, by providing logistical support and ensuring community engagement. This collaboration reflects the city’s commitment to preserving traditions while adapting to practical challenges.
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Collaboration for a single central Remembrance Day ceremony in Maastricht at Koningsplein
The Maastricht Remembrance Day Committee and the Maastricht-Oost Remembrance Day Committee will jointly organize the Remembrance Day ceremony at Koningsplein over the next two years. With this collaboration, both committees have consciously chosen to hold a single central ceremony in Maastricht.
The partnership was established following discussions between the two organizations, facilitated by the mayor. The impetus for this change stems, among other things, from the renovation of the Academy of Fine Arts, part of Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, located at Herdenkingsplein. Due to the construction work, a ceremony there will not be possible in the coming two years. By organizing the ceremony at a single central location, there will be more space for encounters, reflection, and community involvement. This step also helps ensure that Maastricht’s Remembrance Day ceremony remains well-organized and preserved for the future. Both organizations will make the necessary adjustments to the program based on their knowledge and experience, with the municipality providing the usual facilitating support. Prior to the ceremony, an ecumenical service will be held at the Lourdes Church in Wittevrouwenveld. With this service, the council of churches aims to create a moment for reflection and connection before the main ceremony. The collaboration at Koningsplein will apply for at least the next two years. During this period, both committees will jointly assess how the ceremony can continue to develop. The Maastricht municipal executive expressed its appreciation for the committees’ efforts: “For years, they have worked tirelessly to make the Remembrance Day ceremonies possible in our city. We welcome the decision of the committees from east and west Maastricht to collaborate in this way. Given everything happening in the world, the importance of continued remembrance only grows,” said Mayor Wim Hillenaar. Thanks to this collaboration and community involvement, remembrance remains alive in Maastricht.
