Maria en Johanneskerk
Traviataweg 76, 3194 JZ Hoogvliet Rotterdam, Netherlands
Maria en Johanneskerk
Maria en Johanneskerk is a church located in the Netherlands. The Maria en Johanneskerk (Mary and John Church) was built between 1913 and 1922 as part of the development of the Hoogvliet neighborhood in Rotterdam.
The church was designed by architects Pierre Cuypers and Joseph Steinbuch, who were influenced by the neo-Gothic architectural style.
The church is dedicated to Mary (Maria) and John (Johannes), two important figures in Christian tradition. The building features a mix of Gothic Revival and Art Deco elements, with a tall tower and a large stained-glass window depicting scenes from the Bible.
- The church was built on a site previously occupied by farmland and small-scale industrial activities.
- The construction of the church required more than 100,000 bricks and took around nine years to complete.
- The tower of the church stands at a height of approximately 60 meters (197 feet).
- The stained-glass window in the church was designed by artist Albert Termens and features scenes from the Bible, including the Nativity, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection.
Throughout its history, the Maria en Johanneskerk has played an important role in the community, serving as a place of worship, education, and social activities for the local population. Today, it is still an active church and a popular cultural landmark in Rotterdam.
The church has been used for various cultural and community events over the years, such as concerts, exhibitions, and festivals. Overall, Maria en Johanneskerk is a significant landmark in Rotterdam's history and architecture, reflecting the city's growth and development during the early 20th century.
Details
Name | Maria en Johanneskerk |
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City/Town | Hoogvliet |
Province | South Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.8700746, 4.3576432 |
Denomination | roman catholic |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1922 |
Time period | Early 20th century |
Architectural style | Neo-Gothic and Art Deco |
Architect | Pierre Cuypers and Joseph Steinbuch |
Patron | Mary, John |