Interior of the New Church
There is a lot to see in the New Church. You enter the church under the tower and walk under the organ, past the pulpit to the tombs and epitaphs.
This page contains a small tour of the beautiful interior of the New Church.

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Organ
There is so much to see in the New Church; every spot offers a different perspective on the architecture and sights. Looking from the tomb of William of Orange towards the entrance, however, the view is dominated by just one object: the giant pipe organ!

Graves and Epitaphs
The Nieuwe Kerk is of course best known for the tomb of William of Orange. However, within the church walls there are also a number of epitaphs and memorials of (slightly) less well-known Dutchmen that are definitely worth a look.

Windows
Besides the grand tombs and other sights, the stained-glass windows of the New Church also demand your attention.