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Sint-Hubertuskapel

Strijbeekseweg 66, 4856 AA Strijbeek, Netherlands

Sint-Hubertuskapel

Location: Strijbeek, Netherlands, Strijbeekseweg 66, 4856 AA Strijbeek, Netherlands, marked by the coordinates 51.5012759° N, 4.7972119° E.

The chapel has a rich history dating back to around 1500, with its predecessor being built in 1518. The original church was relatively large, measuring 22 meters long and 15 meters wide, and served as a small church or quarter-church. At that time, the village had approximately 157 inhabitants.

  • The chapel's current structure was built around 1872 using the stones from its predecessor.
  • The design is attributed to P.J. Soffers.
  • The façade features a clock bell tower with a bell cast in 1756.
  • Inside the chapel, there is a Maria altar and several stained-glass windows depicting episodes from the life of Saint Hubertus.

The chapel serves as a place of worship for Roman Catholics, practicing Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism.

Details

NameSint-Hubertuskapel
City/TownStrijbeek
Provinceother
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.5012759, 4.7972119
Denominationroman catholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1500
Time periodRenaissance