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Overview:
Delft, Netherlands, is a medium sized
beautiful town in the South West of the Netherlands. It's
stacked with old Dutch buildings layed at small canals,
reflecting the rich history of this town. Apart from the birth
house of Jan Vermeer, and the Prinsenhof, you will find both the
Oude Kerk and the Nieuwe kerk. The pictures on this page are
taken from the high tower of the Nieuwe Kerk which after
unnumerous steps on the small circular stairs gives a splendid
view from the North Sea , Den Haag to the worlds largest main
port of Rotterdam Harbour. Look for yourselves , and decide that
Delft is worth to visit. From
Delft's train station, aim for the big steeple you see on exit
and it's a ten-minute walk north to the Market. The town
is perhaps best known for Delftware, the delicate blue and white
ceramics to which the town gave its name in the seventeenth
century.
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