Between the buildings of the conservatory you will find Pandhof Sinte Marie (St Mary’s Courtyard), a remnant of the former Mariakerk (St Mary’s Church).
History
The 11th-century St Mary’s Church was one of Utrecht’s five collegiate churches and was one of the most impressive Romanesque buildings in the Netherlands. During the siege of Vredenburg Castle in 1576, however, it began to deteriorate, and after the chapter was disbanded in 1811 the church ended up being demolished in stages.
All that is left of it today is the cloister.
Flowers and plants
The open space or courtyard, together with the 11…
Between the buildings of the conservatory you will find Pandhof Sinte Marie (St Mary’s Courtyard), a remnant of the former Mariakerk (St Mary’s Church).
History
The 11th-century St Mary’s Church was one of Utrecht’s five collegiate churches and was one of the most impressive Romanesque buildings in the Netherlands. During the siege of Vredenburg Castle in 1576, however, it began to deteriorate, and after the chapter was disbanded in 1811 the church ended up being demolished in stages.
All that is left of it today is the cloister.
Flowers and plants
The open space or courtyard, together with the 11th-century cloister that surrounds it, is called Pandhof Sinte Marie, or St Mary’s Courtyard. This stunning green space is home to a beautiful flower, herb and butterfly garden. From plants associated with the Virgin Mary to Mediterranean plants, from medicinal herbs to old-fashioned garden plants: there is a lot to see at Pandhof Sinte Marie.
Accessibility information
Wheelchair access: +/-
Comments
Auditory/visual impairments: no special details
no ramp.
Legend
++ Accessible independently
+ Accessible
+/- Limited accessibility
- Not suitable for wheelchair users