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Dorpskerk

Kerkstraat 35, 3781 GA Voorthuizen, Netherlands

The Dorpskerk of Voorthuizen

The Dorpskerk of Voorthuizen is located in the heart of Voorthuizen, a charming town in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands. This historic Protestant church dates back to 1868 and has been an integral part of the community ever since.

Architectural Style: The Dorpskerk's architectural style is characterized by a blend of Gothic Revival and Romanesque elements. Its symmetrical facade features a central tower, flanked by two smaller towers, each topped with a pyramidal roof.

The church's exterior walls are made of red brick, while the interior is adorned with wooden pews, ornate stone carvings, and stained-glass windows.

  • Serves as a place of worship for the Protestant community in Voorthuizen
  • Hosts regular Sunday services, as well as special events and ceremonies throughout the year
  1. Built to replace an earlier wooden church that had burned down in 1868
  2. Has undergone various renovations and restorations over the years to maintain its beauty and functionality

Unique Features: One of the unique features of the Dorpskerk is its central tower flanked by two smaller towers, a feature not commonly found in other churches in the Netherlands. The church also played an important role in the community during World War II, serving as a sanctuary for locals and refugees.

In recent years, the church has undergone extensive restoration work to preserve its historic beauty and ensure its continued use for generations to come. This includes restoring the original stained-glass windows, repairing damaged stone carvings, and updating the electrical and mechanical systems to meet modern standards.

Location: The Dorpskerk is located at Kerkstraat 35, 3781 GA Voorthuizen, Netherlands.

Details

NameDorpskerk
City/TownVoorthuizen
ProvinceGelderland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.1899017, 5.6049736
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1868
Time periodLate Middle Ages
Architectural styleGothic RevivalRomanesque