From the Romans to the present day.

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Castellum Traiectum

The Romans build a fort on the site of present-day Domplein, as part of the ‘limes’, the northern border of the Roman Empire.

695

Willibrord

The remains of the castellum form the foundation from which the missionary Willibrord spreads Christianity in the Netherlands.

1020

Lofen Palace

Utrecht grows into an important place, becoming part of the Holy Roman Empire. The imperial Palace Lofen is built within the episcopal stronghold, featuring a Romanesque cathedral.

1122

City rights

On 2 June 1122, Utrecht is granted city rights in Palace Lofen by Emperor Henry V.

1254

Dom church

The Gothic Dom Church is constructed. Stones from the Romanesque cathedral are reused.

1321

Dom Tower

The tallest church tower in the Netherlands is built, symbolising the (power of the) Church.

1580

Reformation

Rebels destroy statues in the Dom Church, and the Reformation in Utrecht becomes a reality.

1674

Storm!

A devastating storm destroys the nave of the Dom Church. The church and tower are permanently separated.

1826

Domplein

After more than 150 years, the remains of the collapsed nave are cleared away. Domplein is created.

2014

DOMunder

The historical attraction DOMunder opens, an underground discovery tour through 2,000 years of Domplein.

2022

Lofen Palace opening

Utrecht celebrates 900 years of city rights, and Palace Lofen opens its doors to the public.

2026

Domplein 200 years

It has been 200 years since the debris of the collapsed nave was cleared, creating the square as we know it today.

From Rubble to Square: Utrecht celebrates 200 years of Domplein. Join the celebration!

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