St. Bavokerk on the Grote Markt

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St. Bavokerk on the Grote Markt is a prominent Gothic church in Haarlem, Netherlands, renowned for its towering spire and historic Müller organ once played by Mozart and Handel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic church
church
historic building
landmark
alsoKnownAs Grote Kerk, Haarlem
surface form: Grote Kerk

St. Bavochurch
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
cityCentreRole dominant landmark of Haarlem city centre
constructionMaterial brick
country Netherlands
dedicatedTo Saint Bavo of Haarlem
denomination Protestant
era Late Middle Ages
function parish church
hasBellTower yes
hasCemetery burials inside the church floor
hasFeature carillon
choir stalls
cross-shaped ground plan
grave slabs
stained glass windows
stone vaults
tower
wooden barrel vault
hasOrgan Müller organ
heritageStatus Rijksmonument
historicalUse cathedral of the Diocese of Haarlem
locatedIn Haarlem
North Holland
locatedOn Grote Markt
notableBurial Frans Hals
notableFor Müller
surface form: Müller organ

historic interior
towering spire
organBuilder Christian Müller
organCompletionYear 1738
organNotablePerformers George Frideric Handel
Felix Mendelssohn
surface form: Mendelssohn

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
organType pipe organ
originalDenomination Roman Catholic
region Haarlem, Netherlands
surface form: Haarlem city centre
religiousAffiliation Protestant Church in the Netherlands
roofMaterial wood
touristAttraction major tourist attraction in Haarlem
usedFor concerts
religious services
tourism

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Haarlem, Netherlands hasLandmark St. Bavokerk on the Grote Markt
subject surface form: Haarlem