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Hoofdweg 186, 9421 PD Bovensmilde, Netherlands
The Church's History
The church's history is not explicitly stated, but based on its location and architecture, it can be inferred that the church has a long history dating back to the 19th century when Bovensmilde was a small village.
The church's architectural style is Gothic Revival, reflected in its tall, pointed steeple and ornate stone carvings. The building's design is typical of many churches in the Netherlands from the late 19th century.
As a church, this building serves as a place of worship for the local community, hosting various events and activities throughout the year, including:
- weddings
- baptisms
- funeral services
The religion practiced at this church is Christianity, specifically Protestantism.
Unfortunately, there is no information available about the architect who designed this church. However, the church's bell tower on its roof does not appear to be a prominent feature of the building, although it is likely that the church has a bell used for announcements and special occasions.
The church has a small graveyard adjacent to its property, where parishioners are buried. There may also be a community center or meeting room within the church complex:
- a small graveyard
- a community center or meeting room
Details
Name | undefined |
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City/Town | Bovensmilde |
Province | other |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.9809208, 6.4799737 |
Denomination | |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Time period | late 19th century |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |