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Jacobikerk

Hoofdstraat Oost 2, 9981 AH Uithuizen, Netherlands

The Jacobikerk

The Jacobikerk is a beautiful church located in the town of Uithuizen, Netherlands. The church was built in the 13th century as a Catholic church and has undergone several renovations and expansions, including a significant restoration project in the 19th century.

  • Gothic architecture is well-represented by the church's long, narrow nave and tall, pointed tower.
  • The interior features beautiful stained-glass windows, intricate stone carvings, and ornate wooden decorations.
  • The exterior walls are constructed from local limestone and feature a striking combination of Romanesque and Gothic elements.

The Jacobikerk boasts several notable features, including its tower, which stands at over 60 meters tall (196 feet) and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The church also features several beautiful stained-glass windows, including a magnificent rose window above the main entrance.

  1. The interior walls feature intricate stone carvings depicting scenes from biblical stories and daily life in medieval times. These carvings are a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the artists who created them over 800 years ago.
  2. The church was built in two distinct stages, with the tower dating back to the 12th century, while the main building dates back to the first half of the 13th century. The choir was constructed around the middle of the 15th century.

Today, the Jacobikerk remains an important cultural and religious landmark in Uithuizen, welcoming visitors and worshippers alike to its beautiful, historic spaces.

The church is owned by Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken, which ensures that this valuable piece of history continues to be preserved for future generations to enjoy.

Details

NameJacobikerk
City/TownUithuizen
Provinceother
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.4072936, 6.673881
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1200
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic
PatronJacob