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Bepenam De St. Martinuskerk aan de Markt in Weert is een Rijksmonument en behoort tot de Top-100 monumenten van Nederland. Het is een grote hallenkerk, gebouwd in de 15e en 16e eeuw in de stijl van de Laatgotiek.
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