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St Franciscus Kapel

Uilebomen 72, 2511 VR Den Haag, Netherlands

St Franciscus Kapel

St Franciscus Kapel is a church located in the city of The Hague, Netherlands. This historic place of worship was built in the 17th century as a chapel for the nearby hospital, the Franciscus Gasthuis, which was founded in 1635 by the Franciscan order.

The hospital provided care to the sick and poor, and the chapel was designed in the Baroque style to serve as a place of worship and spiritual retreats for patients and staff.

  • The striking facade of St Franciscus Kapel features a tower that is a defining characteristic of this beautiful church.
  • Over time, the church underwent several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new nave and the installation of a pipe organ in the 18th century.
  1. These changes not only enhanced the beauty of the church but also allowed it to serve its purpose as a place of worship even more effectively.
  2. Throughout its history, St Franciscus Kapel has played an important role in the lives of those who have worked and received care at the Franciscus Gasthuis hospital.

Patients and staff alike have sought spiritual comfort and solace within the church's walls, and it has served as a beacon of hope and healing for many.

Today, St Franciscus Kapel remains an active place of worship and is part of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands. Visitors are welcome to come and experience the beauty and history of this special church, which hosts various events and services throughout the year.

Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat or seeking spiritual guidance, St Franciscus Kapel offers a warm and welcoming environment that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Details

NameSt Franciscus Kapel
City/TownThe Hague
ProvinceSouth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.0768081, 4.3233785
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1635
Time periodEarly Middle Ages
Architectural styleBaroque
LenderFranciscan order
PatronSt Francis