Today, the archway of the FORUM shopping and cultural center marks the transition from the first to the second Hanau. Through it I get to the pedestrian zone and the really big market square, which I cross diagonally to disappear into the hidden and totally convoluted market passage, which spits me out on the brand new designed square in front of the Walloon-Dutch church: Because everything is in Hanau is double, the people of Neustadt also built a double church, one for services in Dutch and one for masses in French. However, because they shared the same faith, they intertwined the buildings and shared the bell tower. When both churches were destroyed after the war, the congregations merged and only rebuilt the smaller of the two churches, while the other remained in ruins as a memorial - a truly unique building constellation that is to be honored by the new square design.