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Magnuskerk

Kerkbrink 5, 9467 PH Anloo, Netherlands

The Magnuskerk

The Magnuskerk is a Protestant church located in Anloo, Netherlands. The church was built in the early 20th century and has a unique architectural style that combines elements of Gothic and Renaissance architecture.

The Magnuskerk serves as a place of worship for the local Protestant community. It is also used for various other events such as concerts, lectures, and community gatherings.

The church is affiliated with the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN).

  • The church has a striking architectural design that features a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
  • The building's exterior is characterized by its tall tower, ornate stonework, and intricate carvings.
  • The interior of the church is equally impressive, featuring a high ceiling, stained-glass windows, and beautifully crafted wooden pews.

The Magnuskerk was built in the early 20th century to serve the growing Protestant community in Anloo. The church has been an important part of local life for many years and continues to be a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

Features

  • The Magnuskerk's tower stands at an impressive 80 meters (262 feet) tall.
  • The church features several stunning stained-glass windows, including one that depicts the life of Jesus Christ.
  • The Magnuskerk has a rich musical heritage and hosts regular concerts and performances throughout the year.

De Sint-Magnuskerk staat aan de Kerkbrink in het dorp Anloo in de Nederlandse provincie Drenthe. Sinds de hervorming, eind 16e eeuw, is de kerk protestants. De kerk valt tegenwoordig onder PKN Anloo-Zuidlaren.

The Magnuskerk is a unique and fascinating place that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Netherlands.

Details

NameMagnuskerk
City/TownAnloo
ProvinceDrenthe
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.0431547, 6.6977348
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1900
Time periodEarly 20th century
Architectural styleGothicRenaissance