Immanuëlkerk
Kerkstraat 7, 7701 EA Dedemsvaart, Netherlands
The Immanuëlkerk
The Immanuëlkerk is a church located in Dedemsvaart, Hardenberg, Overijssel, Netherlands. The exact date of its construction is unknown, but it was built in the early 20th century.
As a classic example of a Reformed Church building in the Netherlands, its architecture is characterized by a simple, rectangular shape with a gabled roof and a prominent bell tower.
- A place of worship, the church serves as a hub for Christian faith and community in Dedemsvaart.
- It is affiliated with the Reformed denomination, a Protestant tradition that emphasizes personal conversion and social justice.
- The Immanuëlkerk has no specific architect credited with designing the building, but its notable bell tower stands tall above the surrounding landscape.
- The church has a number of notable features, including stained glass windows and wooden pews.
The church's interior design is simple yet elegant, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the building. As an important cultural landmark in Dedemsvaart, the Immanuëlkerk serves as a symbol of faith and community for local residents.
Details
Name | Immanuëlkerk |
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City/Town | Dedemsvaart |
Province | Overijssel |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.6018268, 6.4598679 |
Denomination | reformed |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1900 |
Time period | early 20th century |
Architectural style | classic example of a Reformed Church building |