Understand
Wittem, a picturesque village alongside the beautiful river Geul, has a fascinating history that can be traced back to the 12th century. In the heart of this village lies the magnificent Wittem Castle, a majestic stronghold dating back to the 13th century. But that's not all Wittem has to offer. The monastery of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer is a captivating landmark that draws visitors from far and wide. As you wander through the charming streets of Wittem, you can almost feel the presence of its illustrious guests. Imagine the excitement when Charles V, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, visited this very place and granted Wittem Imperial immediacy. It became a "Vrije Rijksheerlijkheid," enjoying a free and independent life amidst constant quarrels with neighboring lords. The list of distinguished visitors continues with names like Charlemagne, Pope Leo III, Peter the Great, and William the Silent, who all left their mark on this historical gem.
Get in
Step into history as you travel along the old Roman road from Maastricht to Aachen, which runs through the charming village of Partij-Wittem. Today, the N278 serves as the main road connecting Partij-Wittem to Maastricht, Aachen, and other villages along the route such as Margraten and Vaals. Another road, the N258, links Partij-Wittem to Valkenburg. To make your journey even more convenient, there are several bus options available: - Bus 21 connects the village to Gulpen and Heerlen via Brunssum. - Bus 50 runs through Partij-Wittem on its way from Maastricht to Aachen and back. - Bus 58 provides another connection to Heerlen and Gulpen. Exploring the beautiful surroundings of Partij-Wittem has never been easier with these transportation options at your disposal!
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