The Dierense tower is the remnant of the former Our Lady of the Assumption Church in the Gelderland town of Dieren.
The tower is a design by the architect W. te Riele. The tower was built around 1924/1925 next to the already existing Our Lady of the Assumption Church from 1894. In 1978, the church was demolished. Although there were plans to also demolish the tower, it was spared after resistance from the people of Dieren. In 1981, the tower was restored. Since 1986, its management has been in the hands of the "Dierense Toren" foundation. In 1985, efforts to preserve the tower were rewarded with the Conservation Award. On the east side of the tower, the area is marked where the demolished church once stood.
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Address: Gelderland, Netherlands
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