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The Onze-Lieve-Vrouwetoren () ('The Tower of Our Lady') is a Bell tower, church tower in Amersfoort. The Gothic architecture, Late Gothic building is tall and reaches high above the inner city. It is one of the most eye-catching monuments in town and the third highest church tower in the Netherlands. The nickname of the tower is Lange Jan ('Long John'). The church that belonged to the tower was destroyed by a gunpowder explosion in the 18th century.


History

The first chapel on site was constructed on this site in the 14th century. In the 15th century the chapel was replaced by new church with three aisles. When the tower was built is not exactly known. Construction started around 1444 and was finished around 1470. The official documents of the construction were destroyed by the Protestants in 1579 during the reformation and the ensuing iconoclasm. The church and tower were taken over by the Protestants and no longer belonged to the Catholics. The church also has been used for other purposes than worshiping. It was used as a storage place for ammunition and as laboratory for the manufacturing of Shell (projectile), shells. In 1986 some research was done into its history and in the current square one can see the original plan of the church. The spire of the church burned down in 1651 and again in 1804. The tower was restored in 1912–1932, in 1965–1970 and in 1993–1996.


Dutch grid reference system

The middle point of the Dutch grid reference system is situated in the tower. From origin the tower spin was the middle of the grid with x = 0 and y = 0. This grid system was set up in the period 1885-1904. The coördinates were also called Amersfoort coördinates. The Zero-point was moved in the period 1960-1978, it moved 155 km Westwards and 463 km Southwards (120 km Southeast of Paris, 1 km East of La Celle-Saint-Cyr). The coördinates of the middle point since then are X = 155 000, Y = 463 000. Advantage of this new Zero-point is that there are no negative coördinates anymore and the X values differ from the Y values so mistakes shall not occur anymore. File:RijksdriehoeksmetingNulpunt.jpg, Middle-point of the Dutch grid system. File:RijksdriehoeksmetingX.jpg, Metal stripe indicating the X-axis of the coördinate system File:RijksdriehoeksmetingY.jpg, Metal stripe indicating the Y-axis of the coördinate system File:RDbounds.png, Area of use for Dutch Geodetic Rijksdriehoeksstelsel


Consoles on the tower

There are twelve Corbel, consoles on the tower. The new consoles are designed and made by Ton MooyThe consoles on the website of restoration sculptor Ton Mooy
/ref> during the restoration of 1993-1996. They replaced the weathered consoles from around 1930. The new consoles are made from Basalt, Volvic basaltlava instead of the previous used Tuff, Tuff stone, for reasons of durability and weather resistance. The basalt lava also mimics the surrounding County of Bentheim (district), Bentheimer sandstone in colouring, which could not be used anymore due to health regulations, and is suited for finer carving than tuff stone. Extra information about the persons depicted on the consoles: * Henry I van Vianden, Hendrik van Vianden was the Bishop of Utrecht who granted Amersfoort city rights in 1259 * Margriete Gijsen found the miraculous Maria statue in the water of the canal near the Kamperpoort in 1444 * David of Burgundy was the Bishop of Utrecht when the Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren was built * Leendert Nicasius was the city carpenter, who saved the Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren from destruction in 1651 after it was struck by lightning File:20100822-001 Amersfoort - Console op de Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk.jpg, Hendrik of Vianden File:20100822-002 Amersfoort - Console op de Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk.jpg, Margriete Gijsen File:20100822-003 Amersfoort - Console op de Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk.jpg, Weaver File:20100822-004 Amersfoort - Console op de Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk.jpg, David of Burgundy File:20100805-005 Amersfoort - Console op de Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren.jpg, Brewer File:20100805-006 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Lord of Amersfoort File:20100805-007 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Leendert Nicasius File:20100805-008 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Saint George killing the dragon File:20100805-009 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Stonecutter File:20100805-010 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Bricklayer File:20100805-011 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Blacksmith File:20100805-012 Amersfoort - Console Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerktoren.jpg, Monk


See also

* List of tallest structures built before the 20th century


References


External links


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