Logo

church-index

Onze Lieve Vrouw in 't Ven

Weselseweg 65, 5916 RD Venlo, Netherlands

Onze Lieve Vrouw in 't Ven

A Roman Catholic chapel located at Weselseweg 65, 5916 RD Venlo, Netherlands.

The exact date of the church's construction is unknown, but it was built after World War II, with a start date mentioned as 1948.

The church serves as a place of worship and a chapel for the Roman Catholic denomination. Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism, is the religion practiced at this church.

  • The chapel's address is Weselseweg 65, 5916 RD Venlo, Netherlands, making it easily accessible to visitors and parishioners alike.
  • Located in the city of Venlo, which is part of the province of Limburg and the country of the Netherlands, Onze Lieve Vrouw in 't Ven is a prominent landmark in the region.

Unfortunately, there is no information available on the architectural style of the church, making it difficult to pinpoint any distinctive features that would set it apart from other religious structures. Similarly, there is no mention of an architect who designed the church, leaving this aspect of its history shrouded in mystery.

  1. One notable feature that is absent is a bell tower. Typically, a bell tower is a defining characteristic of many churches, but Onze Lieve Vrouw in 't Ven does not appear to have one. This omission only adds to the sense of intrigue surrounding the chapel's design and construction.

The church's name, Onze Lieve Vrouw in 't Ven, translates to "Our Lady in 't Ven" in English, reflecting the strong Catholic tradition and devotion that is present at this sacred site.

Details

NameOnze Lieve Vrouw in 't Ven
City/TownVenlo
ProvinceLimburg
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.3947499, 6.2024302
Denominationroman catholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1400
Time periodpost-war period
PatronOur Lady