Oldehove, Inclined tower in the Netherlands
Oldehove is an unfinished church tower located in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands.
The construction of this tower began in 1529 and was halted in 1533 due to the leaning of the tower.
Known as the 'Dutch Pisa', Oldehove holds significant cultural significance in Dutch history.
It remains a popular tourist site today and one can climb up the stairs for a spectacular view of the city.
Despite being unfinished, it stands as a renowned Rijksmonument(government-designated heritage site) in the Netherlands.
Location: Leeuwarden
Inception: 1533
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Height: 40 m
Material: brick
Address: Oldehoofsterkerkhof 8911DM
Source: Wikimedia