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Beatrixkerk

Beatrixlaan 54, 6713 PT Ede, Netherlands

The Beatrixkerk

The Beatrixkerk is a church located in Ede, Netherlands. It was built between 1927 and 1932, specifically designed by architect Willem Dudok who was renowned for his modernist and functionalist architectural style.

The church is a remarkable example of Dutch modernist architecture, characterized by its use of clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a focus on functionality.

  • The building has a rectangular shape with a flat roof and a central tower that rises above the main structure.
  • The interior features a large nave with simple stone columns and a striking organ loft.

The church is considered one of the most important examples of modernist architecture in the Netherlands, reflecting the country's cultural and artistic movements of the early 20th century.

  1. It has been recognized as a Rijksmonument (National Monument) since 1975, solidifying its significance in Dutch architectural history.
  2. Today, the Beatrixkerk remains an active place of worship and is also open to visitors for guided tours.

The church was built in 1939/1940 for the local community of the Gereformeerde Kerk (now PKN). Overall, the Beatrixkerk is a remarkable example of Dutch architectural innovation and cultural heritage, offering insights into the country's rich history and artistic movements.

Details

NameBeatrixkerk
City/TownEde
ProvinceGelderland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.0336137, 5.661939
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1927
Time periodearly 20th century
Architectural stylemodernist and functionalist
ArchitectWillem Dudok