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Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk

Grotekerkplein 10B, 3011 GC Rotterdam, Netherlands

The Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk Church

The Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk church is a beautiful and historic structure located in the heart of Rotterdam, Netherlands. This magnificent building has its roots dating back to 1449 when it was built as a Catholic church. Over time, it underwent several renovations and transformations until it became a Protestant church in the 17th century.

This stunning example of Gothic architecture features a steeply pitched roof, pointed arches, and ribbed vaults. Its facade has intricate stone carvings and ornate details. The most striking feature is its 107-meter-tall tower, which offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding area.

The church's interior boasts an array of beautiful works of art, including:

  • Stunning stained-glass windows
  • Ornate wooden pews
  • Impressive stone carvings
  • A unique organ built in 1645

The church has played host to numerous concerts, exhibitions, and events throughout the centuries.

This cultural landmark is not only a place of worship but also an important part of Rotterdam's history. Its address is actually Grotekerkplein 10B, not 10A.

The church has undergone several transformations over the centuries:

  1. An original two-beamed hall church without a choir or tower
  2. A new structure in the 15th century, which was again transformed into the current Gothic-style church in the 17th century

The church is dedicated to Laurentius van Rome, the patron saint of Rotterdam. It is the only remaining structure from the medieval city center of Rotterdam.

Details

NameGrote of Sint-Laurenskerk
City/TownRotterdam
ProvinceSouth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.9215546, 4.4861034
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1449
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic
PatronSint-Laurens