Everything about Ijsselstein totally explained
» There is also a village called Ysselsteyn (same pronunciation), that's part of the municipality of Venray, the Netherlands.
is a municipality and a town in the
Netherlands, in the province of
Utrecht. IJsselstein received
city rights in
1331.
The 375 metres high television mast
Gerbrandy Tower is located in IJsselstein, although it's commonly known as
Lopik.
The city has an old town, surrounded by a small canal. The river
Hollandse IJssel flows through the city. There was a castle in IJsselstein from
1300 to
1888, but only the tower has survived. The N.H.Nicolaas-church was founded in
1310. Inside the church there are two mausoleums; one of the family of
Gijsbrecht van Amstel (
1350) and another one of
Aleida van Culemborg (
1475). There is another, neo-gothic R.K. St. Nicolaas-church (
1887).
Pope Paul VI gave the church the title of '
Basilica Minor' in
1972.
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