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Grote Kerk

Holkerstraat 1, 3861 CC Nijkerk, Netherlands

The Grote Kerk (Great Church)

The Grote Kerk is a beautiful and historic church located in the town of Nijkerk, Netherlands. The church dates back to the 14th century and has been an important landmark in the region for centuries.

Here are some interesting facts about the Grote Kerk.

  1. Architecture: The church is a fine example of Gothic architecture, with a striking tower that rises above the surrounding buildings. The church's interior features stunning stone carvings, intricate stained glass windows, and ornate furnishings.
  2. History: The church was built in the 14th century on the site of an earlier medieval church. Over the centuries, it has undergone several restorations and renovations to maintain its beauty and functionality. In 1461, the church was originally built, and after a city fire in 1540, it was rebuilt.
  3. Significance: The Grote Kerk is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Nijkerk, serving as a symbol of the town's rich history and heritage.

The church is built with a middle ship, two side aisles, and a choir. Saint Catherine, after whom the church is named, refers to the legendary Catherine of Alexandria. A old image of this saint, which once stood in the Grote Kerk, can be found in the current Roman-Catholic church of Nijkerk.

  • The striking tower that rises above the surrounding buildings
  • Stunning stone carvings throughout the interior
  • Intricate stained glass windows
  • Ornate furnishings, including a beautiful organ

In 1594, the church was officially Protestant. The Reformed Church of Nijkerk belongs to the Protestant Church in the Netherlands.

Overall, the Grote Kerk is a must-see destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, or culture.

Details

NameGrote Kerk
City/TownNijkerk
ProvinceGelderland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.2228434, 5.4834657
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1400
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic
PatronSaint