De Hoeksteen
Karel Doormanplein 2, 2182 XC Hillegom, Netherlands
De Hoeksteen
De Hoeksteen is a stunning Roman Catholic church located in the heart of Hillegom, Netherlands. Its address is Karel Doormanplein 2, 2182 XC Hillegom, Netherlands.
The church was constructed between 1913 and 1925 by architect Pierre Cuypers. The building's design reflects a mix of Gothic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. The church is named after the adjacent street, "Hoeksteen," which means "Cornerstone" in Dutch.
De Hoeksteen boasts an impressive façade with a prominent tower, a large stained-glass window above the entrance, and intricate stone carvings. The interior features a majestic vaulted ceiling, ornate chapels, and beautiful frescoes.
- The church's design is characterized by its asymmetrical façade, which creates an interesting visual effect.
- A stunning stained-glass window above the entrance was created by renowned artist Jos Schilperoort and features intricate designs and colors.
De Hoeksteen played a significant role in local history during World War II, serving as a refuge for persecuted Jews. The church remains an important community center, hosting various events, concerts, and cultural activities throughout the year.
Details
Name | De Hoeksteen |
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City/Town | Hillegom |
Province | South Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.2976295, 4.578808 |
Denomination | protestant |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1925 |
Time period | Early 20th century |
Architectural style | Gothic RevivalArt Nouveau |
Architect | Pierre Cuypers |
Patron | Unknown |