Christiaan Müller organ (played by both G.F. Händel and Mozart. The great church (Grote Kerk) in the city of Haarlem dominates the city skyline.
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Haarlem, NetherlandsMore information:
Christiaan Müller organ. The church is an important landmark for the city of Haarlem and has dominated the city skyline for centuries. It is built in the Gothic style of architecture, and it became the main church of Haarlem after renovations in the 15th century. Mention of a church on this spot was made in 1307, but the wooden structure burned in the 14th century. The church was rebuilt and promoted to chapter church in 1479 and only became a cathedral in 1559. # Haarlem is a city outside of Amsterdam in the northwest Netherlands. Once a major North Sea trading port surrounded by a defensive wall, it retains its medieval character of cobblestone streets and gabled houses.