Logo

church-index

St. Martin's Church

Markt 13, 4695 CE Sint-Maartensdijk, Netherlands

Maartenskerk: A Church Steeped in History and Architecture

Location: Sint-Maartensdijk, Netherlands, Markt 13, 4695 CE

The church's name "Maartenskerk" translates to "St. Martin's Church" in English. With its rich history dating back to the 12th century, Maartenskerk has been a prominent landmark in the region for centuries.

Originally built as a Romanesque-style church, Maartenskerk underwent several renovations and expansions over the years, resulting in its current Gothic-Renaissance architecture. This unique blend of styles makes the church a fascinating place to explore.

  • Stunning stained-glass windows, which filter shafts of light into the interior of the church, casting kaleidoscopic patterns on the floor.
  • Intricate stone carvings that adorn the walls and pillars add an extra layer of beauty and depth to this already breathtaking space.
  • Ornate wooden decorations, including intricately carved pews and pulpits, such as one dating back to the 15th century, providing a fascinating glimpse into the church's history and cultural heritage.
  • A magnificent 17th-century organ, beautifully preserved and maintained over the years, adding an extra layer of sonic beauty to Maartenskerk's already impressive aesthetic appeal.

Maartenskerk is a must-see destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, art, or simply the majesty of traditional church design.

Details

NameSt. Martin's Church
City/TownSint-Maartensdijk
ProvinceZeeland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.5491342, 4.077681
Denominationreformed
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
OperatorHersteld Hervormde Kerk (HHK)
Year of construction1200
Time periodearly middle ages
Architectural styleGothic-Renaissance
PatronSt. Martin
Websitehttps://maartenskerkgemeente.nl/