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Catharinakerk

Plein 66, 4454 AW Borssele, Netherlands

The Catharinakerk

The Catharinakerk is a historic Protestant church located in Borssele, Netherlands, serving as a place of worship for the Protestant Christian community in the region.

Believed to have been built around 1912, the exact date of its construction remains unknown. The church's architectural style is Neo-Gothic, a popular design during the early 20th century.

As a place of worship, the Catharinakerk is affiliated with the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN), a major Christian denomination in the country. Unfortunately, information about the architect who designed the church was not available, but it is evident that the building has played an important role in the community for many years.

One notable feature of the church is its bell tower, which adds to the overall architectural appeal of the building.

  • The Catharinakerk likely features a nave, an altar, and stained glass windows, but these details are not specified.
  • The church's architecture reflects its Neo-Gothic style, characterized by pointed arches and ribbed vaults.

Details

NameCatharinakerk
City/TownBorssele
ProvinceZeeland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.4235602, 3.7355369
Denominationpkn
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1912
Time periodearly 20th century
Architectural styleNeo-Gothic
Websitehttps://www.pknborssele.nl/