Sint-Gertrudis
Eindstraat 2, 6265 AC Sint Geertruid, Netherlands
Sint-Gertrudis
Sint-Gertrudis is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Sint-Geertruiden, which is situated in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. The church was built in the 12th century and is dedicated to Saint Gertrude. It is considered one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic architecture in the Netherlands.
The church features a unique blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, with intricate stone carvings, stunning stained-glass windows, and a majestic tower. The Romanesque style can be seen in the church's robust and solid structure, while the Gothic style is reflected in its soaring arches, ribbed vaults, and delicate tracery.
Sint-Gertrudis has played an important role in the history of the region. It was a major pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages, attracting visitors from all over Europe who came to venerate the relics of Saint Gertrude. Many notable figures from Dutch history have been buried at Sint-Gertrudis, including members of the noble families of the region.
- It houses several valuable art pieces, including works by prominent Flemish artists such as Jheronimus Bosch.
- The most famous artwork in the church is probably the ornate high altar, which was created in the 16th century and features intricate carvings and gilded decorations.
- A beautiful stone pulpit from the 15th century and several large stained-glass windows depicting scenes from the Bible are also notable artworks.
Today, Sint-Gertrudis is still an active place of worship and a popular tourist destination. Visitors can admire the church's impressive architecture, attend Mass or other services, and explore the surrounding area to learn more about its rich history and cultural significance.
- The address of the church is Eindstraat 2, 6265 AC Sint-Geertruiden, Netherlands.
Details
Name | Sint-Gertrudis |
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City/Town | Sint-Geertruiden |
Province | North Brabant |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 50.7956177, 5.764569 |
Denomination | roman catholic |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1200 |
Time period | early middle ages |
Architectural style | GothicRomanesque |
Patron | Saint Gertrude |