Old Tower
The church in Nederwetten was built in 1442 by the Priory of Hooidonk. It became a Protestant church in 1648, and in the 18th century, the church was used as a town hall. In 1899, the church was demolished. The tower remained standing as a “bell tower.”
The church in Nederwetten was built in 1442 by the Priory of Hooidonk. It became a Protestant church in 1648, and in the 18th century, the church was used as a town hall. In 1899, the church was demolished. The tower remained standing as a “bell tower.” Later, the bells were also moved to the new church in Nederwetten. In 1938, the tower lost its spire in a storm.
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