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Nieuwe Kerk

3e Ebbingestraat 8, 8261 VP Kampen, Netherlands

The Nieuwe Kerk

The Nieuwe Kerk, which translates to "New Church" in Dutch, is a historic Protestant church located in the city of Kampen, Netherlands. The church was built in the 17th century and is renowned for its stunning architecture and cultural significance.

Construction of the Nieuwe Kerk began in 1606 and took approximately 20 years to complete. This monumental project was designed by architect Hendrick de Keyser, who also designed several other notable buildings in Amsterdam. De Keyser's design blended Gothic and Renaissance styles, resulting in a unique architectural style that has become synonymous with Kampen.

The church's most striking feature is its imposing tower, which dominates the city skyline. This majestic structure stands as a testament to the church's rich history and serves as a beacon for visitors from afar. Over the centuries, the Nieuwe Kerk has played host to numerous significant events, including

  • weddings
  • baptisms
  • funeral services for prominent local figures
.

Today, the Nieuwe Kerk remains an active place of worship, where the community comes together to celebrate their faith and connect with one another. Visitors are also welcome to explore this architectural treasure, learning about its fascinating history and admiring its stunning beauty. For a panoramic view of Kampen and the surrounding countryside, visitors can climb the tower.

The Nieuwe Kerk is located at 3e Ebbingestraat 8, 8261 VP Kampen, Netherlands, making it easily accessible for those seeking to experience this cultural gem firsthand.

Details

NameNieuwe Kerk
City/TownKampen
ProvinceOverijssel
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.557789, 5.9117448
Denominationreformed
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
OperatorNederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken (NGK)
Year of construction1630
Time periodearly modern period
Architectural styleGothicRenaissance
ArchitectHendrick de Keyser
Websitehttps://www.nieuwekerkkampen.nl/