ST. BAVO'S CHURCH
The second largest church in the country, built between 1370 and 1520, with a magnificent lantern tower in Haarlem
The silhouette of St. Bavo's Cathedral, the country's second-largest church, is an original one. Completed in 1930, it blends a multitude of architectural styles, with a predominance of Romanesque-Byzantine and Neo-Gothic. Built between 1370 and 1520, the church features a magnificent lantern tower. Note the beautiful marble altar and superb bronze pulpit. Admire the mosaics and marquetry. The choir is enclosed by a copper grille fashioned in the early 16th century. The stalls date from 1512. The church houses the tomb of Frans Hals.
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