The St Bavo Church of Aardenburg
In the Western part of Zeeland‑Flanders (The Netherlands), not far from the frontier with Belgium, you find a small old city with the name of Aardenburg. In the photo you see the tower of the State Reformed St. Bavo Church, built already in 1243, and several times restored. An interesting fact is that Aardenburg is mainly Roman Catholic, but it has two Reformed Churches. Originally, in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Aardenburg was named Rodenberg. At that time it was an important...