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English: View of the modern mezzanine inside the nave and choir of Kruisherenkerk in Maastricht, the Netherlands. The Gothic church and monastery of the Croziers (or Crutched Friars) dates from the 15th century and was converted into a luxury hotel (Kruisherenhotel) in 2003-05. Henk Vos designed the hotel interior, including designs from several international designers. The mezzanine is used as a restaurant area with a bar and wine cellar underneath. The light fixtures are by Ingo Maurer.
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