Summary

The Koepelkerk (Dutch: “domed church”) is a church in the center of Willemstad in the province of North Brabant . Construction began in 1597 and was in 1607 completed. Maurice, Prince of Nassau provided financial support for the church, on condition that it would be built either round or octagonal shape The church is now used by the PKN Reformed Church and is a national monument .

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Background from Wikipedia