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Mariakerk

Dykstrjitte 6, 9141 TM Wierum, Netherlands

The Mariatsjerke

The Mariatsjerke is a church located in the town of Wierum, which is situated in the province of Friesland, Netherlands.

The church has a long history dating back to the 13th century, with the original building being constructed around 1250.

The Mariatsjerke was built in the Romanesque style, with the original design featuring a tall tower and a rectangular nave and chancel. Over the centuries, the church underwent several renovations and expansions, including a major restoration in the 17th century.

  • The Mariatsjerke is characterized by its distinctive Gothic architecture, which replaced the original Romanesque design in the 14th century.
  • The church features a tall tower, which dates back to the 15th century, as well as a rectangular nave and chancel.
  • The interior of the church is adorned with ornate wooden carvings, frescoes, and stained-glass windows.

The Mariatsjerke is known for its beautiful organ, which was built in 1733 by the renowned Dutch organ builder, Christian Muller. The church also features a unique pulpit, which dates back to the 17th century and is decorated with intricate carvings.

The church is located in the heart of Wierum, a charming town in the province of Friesland, Netherlands.

  1. The original church was constructed around 1200, with only the saddleback tower and the west side remaining from the original building.
  2. The ship and chancel were replaced by new construction in 1912.

Details

NameMariakerk
City/TownWierum
ProvinceFriesland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.4021185, 6.0160509
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1250
Time periodEarly Middle Ages
Architectural styleRomanesqueGothic
PatronMary