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Petruskerk

Wagenborgen, Kerk, 9945 PB Wagenborgen, Netherlands

The Petruskerk

The Petruskerk is a church located in Wagenborgen, Netherlands. This Gothic-style building has a rectangular shape and a saddle-shaped roof, making it a unique architectural wonder. The exact date of the church's construction is unknown, but it is believed to have been built in the 13th century.

As a place of worship for Christians, the Petruskerk serves as a sacred space for religious practices and ceremonies throughout the year. It is affiliated with the Christian religion, specifically the Protestant faith, which has a significant presence in the Netherlands.

  • The architect's name who designed this magnificent structure remains unknown.
  • The church features ornate decorations that add to its charm and aesthetic appeal.
  1. In 1883, the Petruskerk dates back to this significant year, making it an important cultural landmark in Wagenborgen.
  2. As part of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, this sacred space plays a vital role in the community's spiritual life, hosting various events and ceremonies throughout the year.

Details

NamePetruskerk
City/TownWagenborgen
Provinceother
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates53.2560208, 6.9317864
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1200
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic