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The city's main church is named after the English cleric who founded it in 738; the present Gothic structure dates from the late 15th century. Its many wall paintings, whitewashed by Protestant mobs in 1580, were later restored and patient observers can discern scenes of the Last Judgment, among others. Scaling the church tower rewards with panoramic city and IJssel River views.


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