State Reformed Church of Westeremden
In the Northeastern part of the Dutch province of Groningen you find a quiet village with the name Westeremden, which is part of the town of Stedum. When this village came into existence, probably more than 2000 years ago, it lay at the seaside and the people lived of catching fish. However, inch-by-inch, the sea brought sand and clay to the beach, so that nowadays Westeremden is situated inland and there live only farmers. The Church was already built between 1250 and 1300, altered several...
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