I've never heard about Hattem but I've googled it and it seems quite interresting.
In the Veluwe region, in the forelands of the river IJssel, lies the charming Hanseatic town of Hattem.
Hattem is an 800-year-old town with gorgeous monuments to admire. For instance, you cannot afford to miss St Andrew’s Church, a Romanesque edifice whose foundations were laid as far back as 1200 and that still has many elements from that time, such as a unique 13th-century baptismal font. The 17th-century town hall and the town’s characteristic entrance gate, the ‘Dijkpoort’, are also among the icons of this charming town.
Aside from unique buildings, Hattem is home to no less than 3 museums. - in: https://www.holland.com/global/tourism/destinations/provinces/gelderland/hattem-1-7.htm
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