The church was built in the Middle Ages; general estimates point to establishment around the second half of the 13th century.
Several chapels were built adjacent to the cathedral in the Middle Ages.
The walls of Amsterdam were built in the Middle Ages to protect the city against attack.
According to legend, the original castle was built by the English in the Middle Ages.
A church was built in the Middle Ages; records of it go back to 1232.
The northern part is the larger and more populated; both parts are connected by three bridges, one of them built in the Middle Ages.
It was originally built in the Middle Ages, but most of the buildings today date back to the early 18th century.
The old church was built in the Middle Ages, but of that church there is only the tower left.
The church tower was built in the Middle Ages and made taller during the 16th century.
Built in the Middle Ages, its current appearance is due to restructurations in the second half of 19th century.