The Nieuwe Kerk is a Protestant church in the city of Delft in the Netherlands. The building is located on Delft Market Square, opposite to the City Hall. In 1584, William the Silent was entombed here in a mausoleum designed by Hendrick and Pieter de Keyser. Since then members of the House of Orange-Nassau have been entombed in the royal crypt. The latest are Queen Juliana and her husband Prince Bernhard in 2004. The private royal family crypt is not open to the public. The church tower, with the most recent recreation of the spire which was designed by Pierre Cuypers and completed in 1872, is the second highest in the Netherlands, after the Domtoren in Utrecht.
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Mon - Fri: 11 am - 4 pm
Sat: 10 am - 5 pm
Feb - Mar: Daily: 10 am - 5 pm
Apr - Oct: Daily: 9 am - 6 pm
Church or Tower / Combi ticket
Adults: € 4 / € 7
Students (12 - 25): € 2.25 / € 4.50
Children (under 11): free entrance to the church; tower - € 1.75
Children under 5 are not allowed to the tower.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuwe_Kerk_(Delft)
Official Website http://www.nieuwekerk-delft.nl/eng/kerkgebouw/index.html
Email info@nieuwekerk-delft.nl
Phone +31 15 212 30 25
Address Markt 80, 2611 Delft, Netherlands
Coordinates 52°0'44.354" N 4°21'38.918" E