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Dom tower tour1/8/2024 The carillon is located at 70 meters height and has 50 bells that can create the sweetest music.The iconic Dom Tower is Utrecht's pride and joy – a special monument with a unique story. We were honestly really impressed with the bell chamber, and we appreciated all the facts our guide told us.Īfter the bell chamber, we proceeded up the stairs to Dom Tower’s carillon. We can certainly see why with all the work that is put into making them ring! Isn’t that incredible? Today, the bells of Dom Tower only ring for ceremonial purposes in Utrecht. Walking into the bell chamber room was pretty incredible!Īll the bells together in this room weigh 31.000 kilos! The biggest bell weighs 8000 kilos, and you need 4 people to ring it! In total 26 people are needed to ring all the bells in the tower. Next, we got back onto the stairs and began the ascent to the bell chamber, which lies at a 50 meters height. However, the next part was really interesting! 2. While visiting the chapels were a nice way to break up the ascent, it’s not exactly why we bought the ticket. Can you imagine living in a building like this? This room was designated to the man who took care of the tower, which meant a whole family used to live here! And sure enough, it looked a bit more homey, than the former chapel we had just visited. This is the oldest part of the building, and it’s known as the “Bishop’s Chapel”.įrom here, we proceeded up a smaller staircase, which took us to the next room.Īt a 25 meters height, we reached “Egmund’s Chapel”. We first walked up the stairs to an 11 meters height where we reached a big room. Once we got picked up by our guide at the visitor center, he took us to the Dom Tower and began the tour. Cecilie is enjoying the views of Utrecht from the top! This may be good to look into if you cannot walk the 495 steps. I also read that there is a tour with an escalator. But luckily, they provide you with free lockers, so this really isn’t an issue. We were basically standing on top of the scaffolding outside of the building! It was honestly pretty cool, and I can only recommend you to visit while the scaffolding is still there.Īnyways, another thing to notice is that you’re not allowed to bring anything into the building except for your phone and camera. The scaffolding also meant that we got to walk up to a higher viewpoint than normally. They are currently turning every brick of the Dom Tower to give it a full restoration. The scaffolding took a whole year to set up, and it’s going to stay there until some time in 2024. But to us, that just meant the more reason to visit it, so we could at least see it from the inside! Let’s be honest, this really sucks… So you won’t get to see the beautiful building from the outside. Beautiful painting seen at Utrecht Centraal MuseumĪs just mentioned, there is a scaffolding surrounding the Dom Tower in Utrecht. “City hall Utrecht” by Reinier Craeyvanger from 1833. Over the years, the Dom Tower has played a part in many significant historical events for the Netherlands – including overseeing the start of Tour de France in 2015. The nave was never to be rebuilt, and instead, the Dom Square was born. But in 1674, a powerful tornado made its way through Utrecht and destroyed most of the city – including the church nave, which combined the two buildings. The Dom Tower used to be directly linked to the Dom Church. The first foundation stone was laid in 1321, and the last brick was laid in 1382, which makes this incredible building almost 700 years old! Today, it stands at a 112 meters height, which means it’s the tallest church tower in all of the Netherlands. The Dom Tower of Utrecht, also known in Dutch as “Domtoren”, is a building that’s boasting of history! Now let’s begin! About the Dom Tower in Utrecht History of the Dom Tower In this guide, we’ll share everything you need to know about visiting the Dom Tower in Utrecht – history, how to get there, ticket prices, opening hours, other things to notice, our personal experience, and a few words on why the tower is worth a visit. And we’re here to share our experience whether you want to visit the iconic tower yourself, or whether you’re just here for some armchair traveling. So for us, climbing the more than 400 steps up the Dom Tower was an easy decision. Not only is the Dom Tower Utrecht’s finest landmark, it’s also the tallest church tower in all of the Netherlands! One simply cannot visit Utrecht without seeing the Dom Tower.
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