Wyck (Maastricht)

Wyck (Wiek ) is a neighbourhood in Maastricht, Netherlands comprising the eastern bank of the Meuse (Maas) in the city's historic centre.

Areas
The neighbourhood consists of three distinct parts:
 * Oud-Wyck ("Old Wyck"), comprising the oldest built-up area, until 1867 surrounded by Maastricht's Medieval city wall.
 * Stationsbuurt ("Station Neighbourhood"), the area west of the railway and Maastricht railway station, predominantly dating from the 19th century.
 * Céramique, on the former factory grounds of Société Céramique south of Old Wyck, redeveloped during the 1990s/2000s. The area consists mostly of new-built apartment blocks, designed by international architects, and some restored factory buildings. The Bonnefantenmuseum, designed by Aldo Rossi, is a major landmark along the Meuse river. Though sometimes seen as a neighbourhood in itself, Céramique is officially part of Wyck.

Notable features

 * Beluga (restaurant)
 * Bonnefantenmuseum
 * Centre Céramique, Maastricht's main public library