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Heilige Nicolaas

Baarn, NL

Beautiful neo-Gothic church without a real tower, therefore no role in the village image. The current church replaced a neo-Gothic church from 1861. Consecrated in 1905. Three-aisled neo-Gothic hall church without transept. Tower, right of the front facade, unfinished. Left of the front facade a staircase turret. Interesting late neo-Gothic church, in the style of churches by architect A. Tepe. In the choir beautiful stained glass windows, made by studio F. Nicolas & Zn, from 1906. Exterior and interior were restored in 3 phases in the years 2000-2010.

Heilige Nicolaas

Eemnes, NL

Roman Catholic church 1845, elongated house of worship with built-in tower against which adjoins the rectory. In the bell spire a clock by Petit and Fritsen, 1892, 72 cm.

Heilige Nicolaas

Lierderholthuis, NL

Tower 1866. Church replaced old barn church from 1776. Characteristic small neo-Gothic church, prominently situated in the landscape.

Heilige Nicolaas

Kuinre, NL

Small reconstruction church with tower, put into use as a Reformed Church in 1958. In use as such until 1972.

Heilige Nicolaas

Lettele, NL

Three-aisled neo-Gothic pseudo-basilica with west tower, influenced by the late Lower Rhine Gothic, characteristic of the oeuvre of G. te Riele Wzn. The church from 1894 shows great similarities with that of nearby Schalkhaar (Deventer), also by G. te Riele, from the same period. The church has not changed in its main features since it was built.

Heilige Nicolaas

Lutjebroek, NL

St. Nicholas, 1876-1877, Pierre Cuypers (1827 - 1921). Three-aisled neo-Gothic pseudo-basilica with octagonal crossing, covered by a star vault. Round pillars with moulded capitals. According to the first design, the church had almost the layout of a central building; during the execution, the nave and transept were extended and later Cuypers added two rectangular, diagonal chapels in each of the corners of the crossing. Next to the nave a sober tower, decorated with pointed arch niches and crowned by a high spire. Extension 1924-1925 with, among other things, widening of the side aisles and porch, to a design by Joseph Cuypers (1861 - 1949) and Pierre Cuypers Jr (1891 - 1982). During a modernisation of the interior in 1966-1967, much of the neo-Gothic inventory was removed, including three altars; the five stained glass windows in the apse windows have been preserved. Mechanical tower clock by Eijsbouts, 1917, equipped with electric drive. Restorations in 1982 and 2010.

Heilige Nicolaas

Meijel, NL

This church was a neo-Gothic cruciform church by father and son Van Groenendael, probably in collaboration with mgr. H. Wouters, director of the Episcopal College in Weert and a brother of the pastor in Meijel. The church thus obtained was called the 'cathedral of the Peel' because of its beauty and large size. Because the new church was built on the same site as the old one, the parish was dependent on an emergency church, which remained in use from 1901 until the blessing of the new building in 1904. The church was not yet fully furnished upon completion, a process that continued until 1944.

Heilige Nicolaas

Den Helder, NL

Its oldest building stood in Huisduinen. At that time it was the seat of the government. In 1800 it was demolished as a result of war actions during the English-Russian invasion south of Huisduinen.

Heilige Nicolaas

Sint Nicolaasga, NL

St. Nicolaas, 1885-1887, JD van de Weide. Neo-Gothic cruciform basilica with a two-storey tower with balustrade, spire and pinnacles, supported by perpendicular and diagonal buttresses. Brick-built cluster pillars on hardstone bases, cross-ribbed vaults. A star vault over the crossing. Rose windows in the west facade of the tower and in the end gables of the transept. Plastered wall surfaces, structural parts treated as fair work. Neo-Baroque communion bench, now converted into an altar; neo-Gothic interior with the exception of the pulpit still present. A bronze baptismal font by the Brom brothers from 1933, carried by four prophets. Tub and lid with twelve biblical scenes and crowned with the scene of the baptism of Christ. Mechanical tower clock B. Eijsbouts, Asten, 1925, no. 871, later fitted with electric winding.

Heilige Nicolaas

Odijk, NL

Traditionally, the parish of Odijk belonged to the archdeaconry of Oudmunster. In Odijk there were grounds, 'a court' which were successively in the hands of the German emperors (end of the 10th century), the archbishop of Cologne (until 1019), the Benedictine abbey of Deutz (until 1256) and finally of the count of Gelre. The oldest church building of Odijk, a chapel, probably stood within this court. This was probably a 'daughter' of the church of Werkhoven. In the 12th century, a Romanesque cruciform church with tower was built in Odijk. This church was probably dedicated to St. Heribert. In the sixteenth century, around 1547, the choir of this church was replaced by a late Gothic choir. In the 19th century, the tower, the transept and the nave were demolished. What remained, the choir, is the current Dutch Reformed Church (the 'white church'). During the Reformation, Odijk initially remained Roman Catholic. From 1564, Evert Aelbertsz. was pastor in Odijk and around 1593 he baptized Protestants and Catholics, depending on the denomination of the parents. After the death of this last Catholic pastor, the people of Odijk went to church in Bunnik (Rhinauwen castle), Blikkenburg castle south of Zeist and also to Rijsenburg castle. In 1718, a new church was built in the hamlet of Schoudermantel near Bunnik. This church became the heart of the Bunnik station, which also included Odijk.

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