On the way to KP 82, you can cycle under the Vischpoort and, after 100 meters, turn right into Kleine Marktstraat. After 50 meters, you will find the former Synagogue on the right. On the first floor, there is a four-meter-long memorial wall featuring photos of a number of Jews from Harderwijk and objects used within Jewish tradition. In 1995, a plaque was affixed to the Synagogue in memory of the murdered Jewish fellow citizens. The plaque reads in Hebrew: May their souls be bound in the bundle of eternal life. After this visit, cycle back and continue the route to KP 82.
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KerkSynagoge Harderwijk
In 1995, a plaque was placed on the Synagogue in memory of the murdered Jewish fellow citizens. The plaque reads in Hebrew: May their souls be bound in the bundle of eternal life.
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Monument“T-for-Tommy” monument
The monument in Gortel (Epe) commemorates the deceased crew members of the British bomber R 9168 T-for-Tommy, which crashed here on December 16, 1942. The deceased are buried in the cemetery on Tongerenseweg in Epe.
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KerkDe grote kerk
The Great Church in Harderwijk is a Gothic-style cruciform basilica dating partly from the 14th and 15th centuries. The originally much larger church was initially called the Church of Our Lady and was dedicated to Mary.