The Old Church of Ede
The Dutch town of Ede is one of the biggest municipalities in The Netherlands, because it includes such a great number of villages in the province of Gelderland (West Veluwe). It has attracted a lot of all kinds of industry, but almost half of its area is natural beauty (woods and moorland). The “Oude Kerk” (State Reformed) is built in late gothic style, in the years 1375-1450 and was in that time called the Saint Jean Baptiste Church. Inside and outside the building there are many tombs...
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