• The fortification of the city made Doesburg an important economic and administrative city. The Martinikerk, the main church in Doesburg, is 94 meters tall.
  • Doesburg was granted city rights in 1237, six decades before Amsterdam, and the street pattern has remained largely the same since Medieval times.
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  • Visitors can expect to find a relaxed and friendly atmosphere in Doesburg, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and shops to explore.
  • Doesburg - a picturesque Hansa town on the River IJssel (Hansa refers to an alliance between a number of European trading cities).
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  • The silting of the Oude IJssel in the fifteenth century, which blocked the access to the cities along the Oude IJssel, limited Doesburg its wealth due to a lack of trade.
  • Doesburg had a lot to do with military violence. One of the examples of this is the war with the Geuzen. These invaded Doesburg in the year 1575.
  • Doesburg is surrounded by water and lies on the banks of the IJssel. ... They bear witness to Doesburg's rich history and we are proud of that in Doesburg.
  • Van Doesburg ile birlikte grubun önemli üyeleri arasında ressam Piet Mondrian ve Bart van der Leck, mimar Gerrit Rietveld ve Jacobus Oud sayılır.