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| The Martinikerk cemetery, next to its namesake church (and tower, left of picture), and the last of the city's three open spaces. The site was a cemetery for centuries, with pagan graves dating from the 5th century; graves were eventually moved to a new cemetery built in the 19th century, and the site was a park until WWII, when it became a carpark. It reverted to a park in 1977. |
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