Sint-Lambertuskerk
Oostzeedijk Beneden 5, 3062 VJ Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Sint-Lambertuskerk
Also known as St. Lambert's Church, this beautiful church has its roots in the 13th century when it was built as a Roman Catholic church and has undergone various transformations and renovations over time.
The current building is an impressive example of Gothic Revival architecture, characterized by its steeply pitched roof, ornate façade, and impressive tower. The church's location in Rotterdam, Netherlands, provides a unique blend of rich history, cultural attractions, and modern architecture, making it a significant landmark in the city.
Upon entering the church, visitors are struck by the stunning stained-glass windows that fill the interior with vibrant colors and light. Intricate stone carvings adorn the walls and ceiling, while a beautiful pipe organ adds to the overall sense of grandeur.
- Serving as both a place of worship and a beacon of community spirit, Sint-Lambertuskerk has played an important role in Rotterdam's cultural heritage throughout its history.
- Today, it remains an iconic landmark and cherished place of worship for the local community and visitors alike.
Details
Name | Sint-Lambertuskerk |
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City/Town | Rotterdam |
Province | South Holland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.9201599, 4.5135471 |
Denomination | roman catholic |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1200 |
Time period | early middle ages |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
Patron | St. Lambert |