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Stephanuskerk

Prins Bernhardstraat 12, 9411 KH Beilen, Netherlands

The Stephanuskerk

The Stephanuskerk is a church located in Beilen, Netherlands. The Stephanuskerk is a Gothic Revival-style church built in the late 19th century. The exact date of construction is not certain, but it is believed to have been completed around 1885.

The church was named after Saint Stephen, one of the earliest Christian martyrs. It was designed by architect Petrus Johannes Thoolen and features a distinctive tower with a pointed roof and a large clock face.

The Stephanuskerk has played an important role in the spiritual life of the community of Beilen for many years. It is a place where people can come to worship, pray, and reflect on their faith.

  1. In addition to its religious significance, the Stephanuskerk is also a notable example of Dutch architecture.
  2. The church's Gothic Revival style is characteristic of many buildings in the Netherlands from this period, and it has been well-preserved and maintained over the years.

The Stephanuskerk is a gothic church building belonging to the Protestant community in Beilen. It is a national monument.

  • National Monument

Details

NameStephanuskerk
City/TownBeilen
ProvinceDrenthe
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.858108, 6.5164409
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1885
Time periodlate 19th century
Architectural styleGothic Revival
ArchitectPetrus Johannes Thoolen
PatronSaint Stephen