Protestantse Kerk
Sluis 5, 8316 AM Marknesse, Netherlands
The Protestantse Kerk
The Protestantse Kerk is a historic church located in the town of Marknesse, Flevoland, Netherlands. The church was built in 1854 as a replacement for a previous wooden church that dated back to the 17th century.
Design and Features:
- The Protestantse Kerk was designed in the Gothic Revival style
- Features a striking tower with a distinctive spire
- The tower stands at a height of 73 meters (239 feet), making it one of the tallest buildings in Flevoland
Historical Significance:
- Throughout its history, the church has undergone several renovations and expansions
- In 1964, the church underwent a major restoration project to repair damage caused by years of neglect and wear
The Protestantse Kerk remains an important cultural and spiritual landmark in Marknesse, hosting regular services and community events.
Unique Features:
- The stained-glass windows in the church were designed by local artist Piet Kramer in the early 20th century
- The church has a unique organ, built by Dutch organ builder Albertus Anton Halmshaw in the late 19th century
The Protestantse Kerk is a beloved and historic landmark in Marknesse, offering a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Details
Name | Protestantse Kerk |
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City/Town | Marknesse |
Province | Flevoland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.7072759, 5.8623808 |
Denomination | protestant |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1854 |
Time period | 19th century |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |