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Sint Willibrords Abdij

Abdijlaan 1, 7004 JL Doetinchem, Netherlands

Sint Willibrords Abdij

Sint Willibrords Abdij is a Roman Catholic abbey located in Doetinchem, Netherlands. The exact date of the construction of Sint Willibrords Abdij is unknown, but it is believed to have been built in the 14th century.

The abbey's architecture style is a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with a large stone tower that dates back to the 16th century.

As a place of worship for the local Catholic community, Sint Willibrords Abdij serves as a sanctuary where parishioners gather to pray, reflect, and connect with one another. The church also hosts various cultural events throughout the year, showcasing the rich heritage and tradition of its congregation.

  • Sacred music concerts
  • Art exhibitions

Dedicated to Saint Willibrod, a 7th-century missionary and bishop who was canonized in 1702, Sint Willibrords Abdij honors the life and legacy of this revered figure.

  1. The abbey's architecture is a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
  2. The original structure was designed by a local master builder in the 14th century.

Despite the lack of information regarding the architect of the church, it is believed that this talented individual brought together various architectural elements to create a unique blend of styles, resulting in the distinctive charm and character of Sint Willibrords Abdij.

The Belltower

The abbey's belltower stands at an impressive height of over 60 meters (197 feet), dominating the skyline of Doetinchem for centuries. This iconic landmark has played a significant role in the town's history, serving as a beacon of hope, guidance, and community spirit.

Details

NameSint Willibrords Abdij
City/TownDoetinchem
ProvinceGelderland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.9520474, 6.3689972
Denominationroman catholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1400
Time periodEarly Middle Ages
Architectural styleGothicRenaissance
PatronSaint Willibrod