Wallonisch-Niederländische Kirche, Hanau
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Facts and practical information
The Walloon Dutch Church in Hanau was the double church of Reformed denomination of the New Town of Hanau founded by Count Philipp Ludwig II of Hanau-Münzenberg for religious refugees from France and the Spanish Netherlands. The exterior work was completed with the first church service on October 29, 1608, while the interior work took several more years. After its destruction in World War II, only the smaller, formerly Dutch half of the church was rebuilt.
Day trips
Wallonisch-Niederländische Kirche – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rumpenheim Castle, Maintalbad, Brüder Grimm-Nationaldenkmal, Schloss Philippsruhe.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Wallonisch-Niederländische Kirche?
Nearby attractions include Brüder Grimm-Nationaldenkmal, Hanau (3 min walk), Ehrensäule, Hanau (16 min walk).