Synodal Reformed Church of Tytsjerk
This is an interesting church building because you find remnants of different styles together: Romanesque, Gothic, and Rococo. Tytsjerk is a village in the Dutch province of Friesland, which began as a Germanic tribe living along the coast of the North Sea, already before Christ was born. They were governed by the Romans who forced them to give them a big amount of ox hides once a year. In the year 28, they rose against the enforced obedience, but in 47 they were again subjected to the will of...
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