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Westerkerk

Westerbuurtstraat 4, 8881 AD West-Terschelling, Netherlands

The beautiful Westerkerk (Western Church) in Amsterdam!

History

The Westerkerk is a Protestant church located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Its construction began in 1620 and took approximately 30 years to complete. The church was designed by architect Hendrick de Keyser and features a unique blend of Renaissance and Baroque styles.

Architecture

The Westerkerk is known for its striking architecture, which includes:

  1. Towers**: Two towers flank the entrance, each standing at approximately 67 meters (220 feet) tall.
  2. Spires**: The church's exterior is adorned with several spires, adding to its grandeur and visual appeal.
  3. Stained Glass: The interior features stunning stained-glass windows, including a beautiful rose window above the main altar.
  4. Pulpit**: A magnificent pulpit stands in front of the main altar, adorned with intricate carvings and gilded details.

Interesting Facts

  • Famous Burials**: The Westerkerk is the final resting place of many notable individuals, including Rembrandt van Rijn (the famous Dutch painter) and Anne Frank (author of "The Diary of a Young Girl").
  • Concerts and Events: Throughout the year, the church hosts various concerts, lectures, and other events.
  • Museum and Tours**: Visitors can take guided tours of the church and explore its museum, which features exhibits on art, history, and architecture.

Address

De Westerkerk van West-Terschelling is een kerkgebouw aan de Westerbuurtstraat op Terschelling in de Nederlandse provincie Friesland. De Westerkerk is een rijksmonument.

Details

NameWesterkerk
City/TownWest-Terschelling
ProvinceFriesland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.3582766, 5.2148248
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1650
Time periodBaroque
Architectural styleRenaissanceBaroque
ArchitectHendrick de Keyser
Patronnull