Oude Kerk
Kerkstraat 56, 5101 BD Dongen, Netherlands
The Oude Kerk (Old Church)
The Oude Kerk is a historic church located in the center of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The church was built in the 14th century and has undergone several renovations and expansions over the centuries.
- Construction began: 1306, took around 50 years to complete.
- Initially, the church was a Roman Catholic parish church, but was converted into a Reformed Church (Dutch Protestant) in 1578 during the Dutch Reformation.
In the 17th century, the church underwent significant renovations, including the addition of a new tower and the installation of stained glass windows. During World War II, the church suffered damage from bombing raids. It was subsequently restored and is now a popular tourist destination.
- Architectural features:
- Gothic Revival style
- Brick façade with stone trimmings
- Towering steeple (91 meters/299 feet tall)
- Stained glass windows, including the famous "Pietà" window depicting the Virgin Mary mourning the death of Jesus Christ
Visitors can explore the church's interior, which features intricate stone carvings, ornate wooden pulpits, and stunning stained glass windows.
- The church also houses a crypt, where many notable Dutch figures are buried.
- Today, the Oude Kerk remains an important cultural landmark in Amsterdam, attracting millions of visitors each year.
Details
Name | Oude Kerk |
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City/Town | Dongen |
Province | South Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.6232959, 4.9360902 |
Denomination | protestant |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1400 |
Time period | early middle ages |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
Patron | Virgin Mary |
Website | https://www.protkerkdongen-rijen.nl |