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Church of Statie XIII

Hoogeweg 65, 1851 PJ Heiloo, Netherlands

The Church of Statie XIII

The church of Statie XIII has a long and rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is believed that the first church on this site was built around the 12th century as a small wooden chapel. Over the centuries, the church underwent several transformations and expansions, with the current structure being built in the 19th century.

The Church's Architecture

  • A beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture
  • Tall, narrow spire
  • Stained glass windows

As a Roman Catholic church, Statie XIII serves as a place of worship for the local community. It also hosts various cultural and social events throughout the year. The church is affiliated with the Roman Catholic denomination.

  1. The church features a tall belltower that adds to its imposing presence
  2. The bells are rung regularly during services and special occasions

The Church's Interior

  • Stunning stained glass windows
  • Intricate stone carvings
  • Ornate wooden pews

A beautiful organ is situated at the front of the church, which is played during Sunday masses and other special events.

The Churchyard

  • A peaceful oasis in the heart of Heiloo
  • Provides a serene atmosphere for contemplation and reflection

Hoogeweg 65, 1851 PJ Heiloo, Netherlands is the address where this beautiful church can be found.

Details

NameChurch of Statie XIII
City/TownHeiloo
ProvinceNorth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.5824235, 4.6904393
Denominationroman catholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1400
Time periodMiddle Ages
Architectural styleGothic Revival