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The
reformed church of Kantens
is especially interesting for its octagonal tower, which is supported
by a big buttress. The oldest, lower part of the tower dates from ca.
1200, while the upper part is about 300 years younger. The nave
consists of two clearly distinguisable parts, a Romanesque western
part, which is probably as old as the tower, and an eastern part which
replaced a small rectangular choir in the 13th century. The pointed
windows in this part are from a later date. Two gates in natural stone,
both from the 17th century, give access to the church. The one at the
back was the private entrance of the lord of the village. |
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