📍 located in the center of Rotterdam, about a few hundred meters away from markthal and pencil house. 🌟 should be the only medieval church in Rotterdam, the building is very old. No tickets are required, free to visit. The appearance is better, the inside is relatively simple, there are not many people, so it doesn't take too much time to visit. 🌟 When the sun is good, take pictures on the green lawn at the door, which is very good.
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📍 located in the center of Rotterdam, about a few hundred meters away from markthal and pencil house. 🌟 should be the only medieval church in Rotterdam, the building is very old. No tickets are required, free to visit. The appearance is better, the inside is relatively simple, there are not many people, so it doesn't take too much time to visit. 🌟 When the sun is good, take pictures on the green lawn at the door, which is very good.
Very grand cathedral! Near the blaak of Rotterdam, come out on the weekend, the sky is very good and blue, and I saw this cathedral from a distance. There was no door open on Sunday but I was deeply shocked from the outside!
The cathedral is a landmark building, really a very tall structure, in this city where there are not many modern buildings, it looks very unique, the church's internal and external visits are also very good, and I feel a very rich history and religious culture. [Cost-effective] External visit is free
Very worth a visit, worth recommending
The church was built in the 15th century and was renovated after World War II. You can get off at Blaak station by subway, where you will find a modern markthal shopping building or some cube house, and you will be in the area where the church is located. This church is really worth visiting.
St. Lawrence's Cathedral in Rotterdam is a Gothic church. The outside of the cathedral is an open-air market. The frescoes inside the Cathedral are very beautiful and beautiful. The church hosts organ concerts every week, which are very attractive to tourists.
St. Lawrence's Cathedral: In the Netherlands. Walking south along St. Antony Street, there are beautiful buildings and palaces all the way. Turning to St. Lorenzo Street, you can see a magnificent cathedral on the corner, which is the famous St. Lawrence Church. The church was first built in the early Middle Ages. When the troop of horsemen arrived here, the inhabitants were converted to Catholicism. It was rebuilt, expanded and became a model of Baroque architecture in Rome. In front of the church is a tall statue. The lines of the altar are graceful and smooth. The halo ancestors wear sacred clothes and hold crosses. They seem to be spreading the gospel to the world. The lower part of the church is a white foundation, and the upper part is a light yellow brick structure. The two bell towers on the top and left are very beautiful. Walking into the church, it was painted with murals. On the front was a mahogany shrine, which covered the statue of St. Lawrence. The statue, with a cross on its chest and a red embroidered golden vestment, has a kind and peaceful expression. European architecture, a hundred years old, is really beautiful. Europe is worth visiting.