- The
Martinitoren (Dutch pronunciation: [mɑrˈtinitoːrə(n)];
Martini or St. Martin's Tower) is the
tallest church steeple in the city of Groningen, Netherlands...
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refer to it as "the
Metropolis of the North", or
Martinistad (after the
Martinitoren tower). The city was
founded at the
northernmost point of the Hondsrug...
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centre spot from
Stadion Oosterpark, and
raised the
Frisian flag at the
Martinitoren, the
highest tower in Groningen,
combined with a
banner saying "SCH op...
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Leeuwarden demanded a
tower taller than the one in the city of Groningen, the
Martinitoren. In
charge were
Jacob van Aken (or Aaken) and,
after his death, Cornelis...
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Detail of the
Prinsentuin - left:
berceaus and the
Martinitoren on the background...
- Two
flags half-mast at the
Martinitoren in Groningen, Netherlands...
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dominant feature in the
skyline of the city
together with the
nearby Martinitoren.
Before the
construction of the
current church, a
chapel dedicated to...
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directed teams to the
Martinitoren in Groningen. In this leg's Roadblock, one team
member had to
climb to the top of the
Martinitoren and
count all of the...
- in Groningen, Netherlands. The
church and its ****ociated
tower (the
Martinitoren) are
named after Saint Martin of
Tours (316–397), the
patron saint of...
- Kerk of
Dordrecht The
Oldehove in
Leeuwarden The
tower in
Miedum The
Martinitoren in
Groningen The
tower of the
Catharinakerk in
Acquoy The
tower of the...