Sint-Christoffelkathedral


Roermond's cathedral has 15th-century origins: if the tower looks a little less than antique, that's because retreating Nazi forces dynamited the original just before the town was liberated in 1945. Inside, however, the building retains a remarkable sense of space and light with an unusually wide nave and some imaginative stained glass in a range of styles.

It's set back from the market square where the town-hall clock's hourly performances are well worth watching.


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