EUSEBIUSKERK (SAINT EUSEBIUS CHURCH)
15th century cathedral with the marble tomb of the last Duke of Guelders in the choir and the largest carillon in Europe.
Severely damaged during the Second World War, but later rebuilt to its original appearance, the 15th-century cathedral dominates the market square. The choir houses the marble tomb of the last Duke of Guelders, Charles d'Egmont, one of Charles V's rivals. St. Eusebius boasts the largest carillon in Europe, and a fine panorama from the top of the tower. The vessel is 25 meters high and 79 meters long, while the tower is 93 meters high.
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