This is the gateway into the city. What I liked very much was the sign – notice the date and the last line on the sign. I was standing right on the edge of the water behind me. The sign is written in old Dutch. All cargo used to enter the city through this gate.
General
Food In Dordt
Some More Dordt
The Great Church
This is the huge Reformed church in Dordt where the Synod of Dordt sat for their first meeting (before moving to another smaller building). It is magnificent but too ornate for my liking. The pulpit has a sounding board just above the preacher’s head. There are graves in the floor and little crypts where people are buried in (the important people that is). We climbed up the bell tower (279 narrow steps) and then looked down on Dordt from the top. Dordt is a beautiful town (oldest city in Holland – oldest to be called a city, but not oldest in age). This is just how I expected Europe to be – small streets, cafes to eat and chat, houses and shops side by side, people on bikes everywhere.