Jacobi Church, one of Utrecht's four medieval parish churches, has stood proudly on the west side of the city centre for centuries. Built in the 13th century, this Gothic church was named after Saint James and was an important starting point for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. With its tall tower and rich history, the Jacobi Church is a striking landmark in Domstad. Whether you have a connection with Utrecht, love historical architecture or just want to take in a unique piece of the Netherlands: this picture brings the atmosphere of the city and its centuries-old heritage to life in a timeless way.
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