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Low-angle view of the Romanesque Sint-Martinus church tower in Gronsveld, South Limburg, with a Dutch tricolour flying from the steeple. Sandstone walls, arched windows, graveyard monuments, and a tree in the foreground against a dramatic overcast summer sky.

Sint-Martinus Church Tower, Gronsveld, South Limburg

6 June 2026 · Grondsveld

The Sint-Martinus church tower in Gronsveld rises from its churchyard with the weight of Romanesque sandstone and centuries of South Limburg parish life. A Dutch tricolour flies from the steeple against a heavy summer sky, pulling the composition between the permanent and the momentary — the medieval clockface counting out the same hours as the flag snapping in the wind. Papal pennants hang from the nave walls, cemetery monuments crowd the foreground, and the spire drives straight into the cloud.

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