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Today we visited Utrecht one of the canal cities quite popular with tourists. Much of the central area of Utrecht is pedestrian only so we parked up next to the Cathedral and headed for the Tourist Bureau across from it.
At the Tourist Bureau were all sorts of traditional Dutch souvenirs with distinctly dutch symbols such as clogs, windmills, tulips, canals. We were able to pick up a map for a fee and a bit of info about Utrecht. On the map was a walking tour taking in the highlights of Utrecht so we decided to follow it. Our first stop was the St Martins Cathedral which has an interesting history dating back to when it was just a simple chapel built around It was only opened for a year before it was destroyed by Frisians during a raid.
St Willibrord, a Northumbrian priest sent to christianise the Frisians. He was made the first bishop of Utrecht in A fascinating fact about St Willibrord is that he established an abbey in Echternach in Luxembourg. He is venerated as the patron saint of the city and every year on Whit Tuesday a dancing procession is held in his honour. Two years ago we were able to visit Echternach and witness the procession and it was absolutely amazing.
In the square in front of the Janskerkhof not far away is a statue of the saint. The chapel was rebuilt after the Frisian raid, but then destroyed by Normans in the 10th century. After the big fire of Utrecht in the current Cathedral was commenced. It was also around this time that the cathedrals statues both inside and outside the building were attacked and destroyed by Calvinists. It was part of the Protestant reformation movement which swept across Europe. They protested against the use of statues as they saw it as the worship of idols.