The Munsterplein is a square in the center of the Dutch city of Roermond. It runs from Waterloo, St Christopher Street and the Paredisstraat an extension of the latter and to the "Hamstraat", "Pollartstraat" and "Leleistraat" where he goes.
At Munsterplein get three streets: Minster Street, Abdijhof and the Graaf Gerard Street. The Munsterplein like the Munsterstraat owes its name to the Munster Church standing here. In the Munster Square is also a bandstand, where to find a model also Madurodam since July 15, 2009 is. This kiosk was designed by Pierre Cuypers, whose statue on the Munsterplein state. Led by Pierre Cuypers also the restoration of the Munster Church occurred in the 19th century.
There are around the Munster Square and various shops on the square itself are several benches bearing bronze human figures; There is also room to sit beside myself.
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