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Sint-Lambertuskerk

Maasdijk 189, 2691 PE 's-Gravenzande, Netherlands

The Sint-Lambertuskerk

The Sint-Lambertuskerk is a Roman Catholic church located in 's-Gravenzande, Westland, South Holland, Netherlands. The church was built between 1872 and 1884.

Architecture: It is a neo-Gothic building with a mix of Renaissance and Baroque elements.

  • A place of worship, the Sint-Lambertuskerk serves as a sanctuary for Roman Catholics in the area, providing them with a sacred space to practice their faith.
  • The church is dedicated to Saint Lambert, a patron saint of Roman Catholicism. Unfortunately, the architect's name is not specified, but his or her design has resulted in a magnificent structure that stands out among its Gothic-style architecture.

Unique Features:

  • The belltower, standing tall above the rest of the church, is one notable feature that adds to the Sint-Lambertuskerk's unique charm.

Upon entering the church, visitors and worshippers alike are greeted by stunning stained-glass windows that illuminate the interior with vibrant colors. Ornate decorations adorn the walls and ceiling, adding to the overall sense of grandeur and beauty. The distinctive tower with a pyramidal roof is another notable feature that sets this church apart from others.

Cultural Significance: As an important cultural landmark in 's-Gravenzande, the Sint-Lambertuskerk attracts visitors from far and wide who come to admire its beautiful architecture and rich history.

Details

NameSint-Lambertuskerk
City/Town's-Gravenzande
ProvinceSouth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.9789002, 4.1859774
Denominationroman catholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1872
Time periodlate middle ages to renaissance
Architectural styleneo-Gothic with Renaissance and Baroque elements
PatronSaint Lambert
Websitehttp://sintlambertuskerkje.nl