New Church

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The New Church is a historic Gothic-style Protestant church in Delft, Netherlands, renowned for its tall tower and as the traditional burial place of the Dutch royal family.

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New Church canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic church
Protestant church
church building
historic monument
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
burialPlaceOf House of Orange-Nassau
William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent

members of the Dutch royal family
multiple Dutch monarchs
cityLandmarkOf Delft
constructionEnd 15th century
constructionStart circa 1396
late 14th century
convertedToProtestant during the Protestant Reformation
country Netherlands
dedicatedTo Saint Ursula
denomination Protestant Church in the Netherlands
DutchName Nieuwe Kerk
function place of worship
tourist attraction
hasFeature carillon
clock
organ
hasMausoleum tomb of William the Silent
surface form: Mausoleum of William the Silent
hasPart Nieuwe Kerk, Delft
surface form: New Church Tower (Delft)
hasViewOf Oude Kerk, Delft
surface form: Old Church (Delft)

historic center of Delft
heritageRegister Dutch national heritage register
heritageStatus Rijksmonument
knownFor tall church tower
traditional burial place of the Dutch royal family
locatedIn Delft
Market Square, Delft
surface form: Market Square of Delft

South Holland
material brick
near Delft City Hall
originalDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
roofType spire
towerCompletion 15th century
towerHeight approximately 108.75 metres
approximately 356.9 feet
towerRankInNetherlands one of the tallest church towers in the Netherlands
towerType church tower
usedFor concerts
religious services
royal funerals

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Delft knownFor New Church