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Gothic architecture in the Netherlands

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St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht
cathedral in Utrecht
Nieuwe Kerk
church in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oude Kerk
church in Delft, the Netherlands
Grote Kerk
church in Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands
Ridderzaal
The Ridderzaal (; ) is the main building of the 13th-century inner square of the former castle of the counts of Holland called Binnenhof (English: Inner Court) at the address Binnenhof 11 in The Hague, Netherlands. It is used for the annual state opening of Parliament on Prinsjesdag, when the Dutch monarch drives to Parliament in the Golden Coach and delivers the speech from the throne. It is also used for official royal receptions, and inter-parliamentary conferences.
St. John's Cathedral
church in ’s-Hertogenbosch
Martinikerk
church in the Dutch city of Groningen
St. Christopher's Cathedral
church in Roermond, Netherlands
Grote kerk
church building in Breda, the Netherlands
Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk
landmark Protestant church in The Hague, Netherlands
Grote Kerk, Dordrecht
church in Dordrecht, the Netherlands
Brabantine Gothic
variant of Gothic architecture typical for the Low Countries
Pieterskerk
church in Leiden
Basilica of St Plechelm
Middelburg Abbey
administrative centre of the province of Zeeland and former abbey in Middelburg, the Netherlands
Sint-Janskerk
church in Maastricht, Netherlands
Middelburg Town Hall
city hall of Middelburg, the Netherlands
Janskerk
church building in Gouda, Netherlands
Hooglandse Kerk
church in Leiden, The Netherlands
St. Willibrord
church building in the Netherlands
Sint-Lievensmonstertoren
thumb|right|200px|1657 drawing of the St.-Lievensmonstertoren; planned version on the left, actual tower in the middle, and the accompanying church (burned down in 1832) on the right, with the plan at the top right thumb|right|200px|1975 photograph of the current tower, with the later "Nieuwe Kerk" ("New Church") to the right The Sint-Lievensmonstertoren (English: Saint-Livinus Monster Tower), also known as the Dikke Toren (or Fat Tower) is a 62 metre tall, unfinished, free standing church tower in Zierikzee, Netherlands. The accompanying church was destroyed by a fire in 1832.
Protestant church of Bears
medieval church in Beers, Friesland, Netherlands