The Protestant Martinuskerk is a medieval church in Woudrichem, the Netherlands. It belongs to the United Protestant Church in the Netherlands. The stump of the tower is popularly known as 'De Mosterdpot'. The Martinuskerk was built in the 15th century as a church of the Holy Cross. Since 1864, it has housed a magnificent organ from the Kloosterkerk in The Hague from 1680, which is said to have been commissioned by William III of Orange-Nassau. The church is used for Reformed worship, but also for exhibitions of modern art.
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Address: Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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