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Clemenskerk

Uffelterkerkweg 1, 7971 PP Havelte, Netherlands

The Clemenskerk

The Clemenskerk was built in 1780 and is an excellent example of Baroque architecture, featuring a distinctive tower and a long, rectangular shape.

As its name suggests, the church serves as a place of worship for Christians, specifically part of the Protestant denomination. The church is associated with Christianity, specifically the Protestant faith.

  • The Clemenskerk has a remarkable belltower that adds to its unique architecture.
  • Unfortunately, there is no information available on the architect who designed the church.

The Clemenskerk has a long history and has been an important part of the community in Havelte for over two centuries. Its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere make it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

  1. The church's location outside the village center of Havelte makes it easily accessible.
  2. The surrounding area is a protected town sight, and the church itself is a national monument (rijksmonument).

As such, the Clemenskerk remains an important part of Dutch cultural heritage.

Details

NameClemenskerk
City/TownHavelte
ProvinceDrenthe
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.7750198, 6.2481693
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1780
Time periodRenaissance
Architectural styleBaroque