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St. Nicholas' Church

Kapelsteeg 2, 1811 ER Alkmaar, Netherlands

The Kapelkerk

The "Kapelkerk" (also known as the St. Nicholas' Church) is a charming Protestant church located in the heart of Alkmaar, Netherlands.

The church was built in the early 17th century and is one of the oldest churches in the city.

  • Here's some interesting history about the Kapelkerk: The church was constructed between 1612 and 1623 on the site of a previous chapel. The original design was by architect Cornelis Hendricksz, but it was later modified by other architects.

The church features a distinctive tower, which is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Alkmaar.

  1. The interior of the church boasts a beautiful organ, dating back to 1636.
  2. The Kapelkerk has been the site of numerous significant events throughout its history, including weddings and funerals of notable figures.

Architecturally, the Kapelkerk is characterized by its Gothic-Renaissance style, with half-timbered exterior walls.

  1. The tower, with a rounded top, rises above the church, decorated with intricate stone carvings.
  2. The interior of the church features beautiful stonework, including carved wooden pulpit and ornate chandeliers.

The Kapelkerk remains an important cultural and spiritual hub in Alkmaar, hosting various events, concerts, and services throughout the year.

Visitors can explore the church's interior and admire its beautiful architecture and ornate decorations.

Details

NameSt. Nicholas' Church
City/TownAlkmaar
ProvinceNorth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.6295852, 4.7500895
Denominationreformed
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
OperatorNederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken (NGK)
Year of construction1623
Time periodEarly Middle Ages
Architectural styleGothic-Renaissance
ArchitectCornelis Hendricksz
PatronSt. Nicholas
Websitehttps://www.kapelkerk.nl