• The Nieuwe Kerk (. Dutch pronunciation: [ˈniu.ə ˈkɛr(ə)k]; English: New Church) is a Protestant church in the city of Delft in the Netherlands.
  • Whilst on a trip to Delft my wife and I had some spare time so we went into the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church).
  • Wil je ook bijdragen aan het instandhouden van de Oude en Nieuwe Kerk van Delft?
  • Finally, in 1496, the Nieuwe Kerk was inaugurated and stood as a symbol of Delft's prosperity and piety.
  • De Nieuwe Kerk has been in Delft, since 1351. The church has been through a lot, like a lightning strike and de Delftse Donderslag.
  • The Nieuwe Kerk in Delft was built in the 14th and 15th centuries and was originally a Roman Catholic Church dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saint Ursula of...
  • Back when I still didn’t live in the Netherlands permanently, we had taken a day trip to Delft to explore and the Nieuwe Kerk was on our list of things to see.
  • Construction of Delft's Nieuwe Kerk began in 1381; it was finally completed in 1655.
  • The Nieuwe Kerk in the city of Delft, is, with its 108.75 meter tower, the church with the highest church tower in the Netherlands, after the Dom Tower in Utrecht.
  • Standing tall in the backdrop of Delft’s inner city, the tower of the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) reaches an impressive 108m, making it the second tallest church...
  • The Nieuwe Kerk is remarkable for its fine tower and chime of bells, and contains the splendid allegorical monument of William the Silent...
  • Nieuwe Kerk (in Dutch) or The New Church, of Gothic style, owes its name to being the second Parish church of the city of Delft, built with a wooden body in 1381...