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De Hoeksteen

Middenbaan Zuid 75, 3191 AH Hoogvliet Rotterdam, Netherlands

De Hoeksteen Church

De Hoeksteen is a church located in Hoogvliet-Zuid, Rotterdam, Netherlands. De Hoeksteen was built in the early 20th century to serve the growing community of Hoogvliet-Zuid.

The area was originally a rural village that became part of the city of Rotterdam in 1915.

The church is a typical example of Neo-Gothic architecture, which was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its design features a mix of Gothic Revival and Art Nouveau elements.

The building has a rectangular shape with a tower at its northwest corner.

  • The main entrance is located on the western side, and it's adorned with intricate stone carvings.
  • The interior of De Hoeksteen is characterized by a large nave with a vaulted ceiling, supported by wooden pillars.
  1. The walls are decorated with murals and stained-glass windows, which filter in natural light and create a warm atmosphere.
  2. One of the most striking features of De Hoeksteen is its unique tower, which is topped with a distinctive onion-shaped dome.
  3. This design element gives the church its distinct identity among other churches in Rotterdam.

Overall, De Hoeksteen is an important part of Rotterdam's cultural heritage and a popular tourist destination for those interested in architecture and history.

Details

NameDe Hoeksteen
City/TownHoogvliet-Zuid
ProvinceSouth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.8613717, 4.3556016
Denominationreformed
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
OperatorNederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken (NGK)
Year of construction1900
Time periodearly 20th century
Architectural styleNeo-Gothic
Websitehttps://www.ngkhoogvlietspijkenisse.nl/