
Grote Kerk Haarlem — Twin Spires from Below
23 May 2025 · Haarlem
Two spires of the Grote Kerk in Haarlem cut upward from a worm's-eye vantage point, the octagonal clock tower rising behind the rounded apse as both push into an overcast Noord-Holland sky. The low angle collapses the vertical distance between brick and cloud, making the medieval masonry feel less like a building and more like a geological event. Red brick, blind arcading, and slate-capped turrets — the Gothic vocabulary is all here, compressed into a single diagonal tension across the frame.
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