The beautiful medieval city of Delft has a charm of its own, much due to its numerous historical buildings and being ringed with canals that are crisscrossed with bridges. Discover more about the pottery that characterizes this city, the former political importance of Delft and to find out where the famous Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer is buried. At Markt Square, see the New Church, the second-highest church in the Netherlands. Since the Reformation, a Protestant temple has been the burial site of most members of the Royal House of Orange-Nassau, including Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. See the Koornbeurs House, one of the oldest buildings in town, dating from the 13th century as a trade-storage house. It stands next to the Old Canal, or Oude Delft, from which the city has grown in the last 750 years. Wonder at the famous Windmill 'de Roos', the last standing medieval mill within Delft’s city centre. Follow your guide in a walk around the town, for an experience you will never forget.