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Torenkerk

Kerkstraat 14, 9951 AD Winsum, Netherlands

The Torenkerk: A Unique Example of Medieval Architecture

The Torenkerk is a church located in Winsum, Netherlands. The Torenkerk (Tower Church) was built in the 13th century as a Catholic parish church.

Over the centuries, it has undergone several renovations and restorations, including a major reconstruction after a fire in 1510.

The church is known for its striking tower, which rises to a height of 64 meters (210 feet). The tower is topped with a distinctive onion-shaped dome and is adorned with intricate stone carvings. The church's façade features Gothic-style windows and a large porch.

The interior of the Torenkerk is characterized by a single nave, with a wooden ceiling and ornate stone columns. The church contains several notable artworks, including a 15th-century altarpiece and a Baroque organ.

The Torenkerk is an important cultural and historical landmark in Winsum, and it remains an active place of worship for the local community. It has also been recognized as a national monument in the Netherlands, reflecting its significance in the country's architectural and cultural heritage.

  • A rich history dating back to the 13th century
  • A unique example of medieval architecture
  • An active place of worship for the local community
  • A national monument in the Netherlands

Details

NameTorenkerk
City/TownWinsum
ProvinceGroningen
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.3305365, 6.5174134
Denominationpkn
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1200
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic
Patronunknown
Websitehttps://www.pgwh.nl/nl/kerken/torenkerk-winsum