The Church of Onstwedde
In the Dutch province of Groningen exists this State Reformed Church in the town of Onstwedde, which is a rare colossal building, made of thousands of bricks; even the whole roof of the tower. It has resisted any kind of weather up till now. The style is late Gothic. The tower was built first, in 1400; the church itself one century later, finished in the days of the Reformation. In the soil, hundreds of urns have been found, which means that there must have been a settlement here in the past;...
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