The Oldehove is a leaning and unfinished church tower in the medieval centre of the Dutch city of Leeuwarden.Oldehove is also the name of an artificial mound on which in the late 9th century a church dedicated to Saint Vitus was built. Construction of the adjoining Late Gothic tower began in 1529, after the citizens of Leeuwarden demanded a tower taller than the one in the city of Groningen, the Martinitoren. In charge were Jacob van Aken and, after his death, Cornelis Frederiksz.
The tower's tilt began during construction. The builders tried to compensate for the tilt, but the project was stopped in 1532. In 1595–1596, the then derelict church was demolished, but the tower remains. It consists mostly of brick, but the builders also used so-called Bentheim sandstone.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldehove_(tower)
Official Website https://www.oldehove.eu/
Phone +31 58 2332350
Coordinates 53°12'10.701" N 5°47'22.945" E