Border triangle (Drielandenpunt), . At this point the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany come together with their respective borders. The exact point is marked by a small, unimpressive stone pilar but is still considered the main must-see in town. To entertain the 1 million visitors that find their way here each year, the largest labyrinth in the country was build here, as well as two towers allowing to enjoy to view from the top of the Vaalserberg. There are a few cafés and the forests around it allow for a hike through 3 countries at once. �
Museum de Kopermolen, Von Clermontplein 11, . This small museum is housed in a monumental building, build in 1736 as a Lutheran church. It has changing art expositions and regularly concerts and lectures are organized.€1.50. �
Museum Vaals, Eschberg 5-7, ☎ +31 (0)43-3060080, . The collection of this small museum comprises a somewhat odd combination of church statues and modern art. It's located in a historic monastery chapel. �
St Pauluskerk, Kerkstraat 27. A late 19th century Neo Gothic church �
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