Bait-un-Noor
Groenelaantje 20, 8072 DD Nunspeet, Netherlands
Bait-un-Noor Church
Location: Nunspeet, Netherlands
The Bait-un-Noor Church is a beautiful stone church built in the early 17th century.
The church was constructed between 1635 and 1640 by local farmers and craftsmen. It is one of the oldest churches in the Netherlands.
Architecturally, the church is a unique example of medieval architecture, with a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
- The church has a rectangular shape with a tower at its front end.
- The interior of the church features a single nave with a pointed arch roof and a chancel at the rear.
The church has a rich history, having been built during the Dutch Golden Age when Nunspeet was an important agricultural center.
- Over the centuries, the church has undergone several renovations and restorations to maintain its original charm.
- Today, the Bait-un-Noor Church is a popular tourist destination and a place of worship for the local community.
Visitors can explore the church's interior and exterior, taking in its stunning architecture and history.
Details
Name | Bait-un-Noor |
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City/Town | Nunspeet |
Province | Gelderland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.3744605, 5.7974827 |
Denomination | ahmadiyya |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | muslim |
Year of construction | 1635 |
Time period | Early Middle Ages |
Architectural style | GothicRenaissance |
Lender | Local farmers and craftsmen |