This 13C Gothic church, extended in the 14C, is flanked by a square tower topped by an octagonal onion-domed steeple (1604) which houses a set of bells. It contains attractive furniture, including the tambour in the right arm of the transept (1632), the Lords' bench (Renaissance), the Princes' bench (18C), the Renaissance pulpit and the organ chest (18C). From the top of the tower, admire the fine views of the town and the Waal.