Heilige Petrus Apostel
Schoondijke, NL
The St. Peter the Apostle Church is the parish church of the village of Schoondijke , which belongs to the Dutch municipality of Sluis , and is located at Prinses Beatrixstraat 5.
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Schoondijke, NL
The St. Peter the Apostle Church is the parish church of the village of Schoondijke , which belongs to the Dutch municipality of Sluis , and is located at Prinses Beatrixstraat 5.
Nijmegen, NL
After the Second World War, the current, important modern church with a high square tower (1958-'60) was built to a design by Siebers & Van Dael, in which the choir and some pillars of the destroyed old church have been retained. The choir vault has been built lower than it was in the pre-war situation. From the parking roof above the shopping arcade, behind the church, the exterior of the old neo-Gothic choir can be seen clearly. The original rectory from 1896, also designed by N. Molenaar, located to the right of the church, is now in use as a shop. As a whole, a rare and important example of a church destroyed by war that has been rebuilt in a modern style, in which the architectural contrast between the existing old and new parts is great. The high tower plays a very important role as a defining element in the cityscape. To the left of the main entrance is a Marian chapel, in which small celebrations are regularly held. This church is listed as a Municipal Monument of the Netherlands.
Midsland, NL
Built in 1961 as a tourist church. Modern church without a tower. Since the closure of the St. Brandanus Church on West-Terschelling in 1985, the St. Petrus de Visser has been the parish church for the whole of Terschelling.
Everdingen, NL
St. Peter and Paul,1899. Three-aisled neo-Gothic hall church with slender tower. Mechanical tower clock, B. Eijsbouts, 1914, now driven by an unprotected synchronous motor. Interior of an organ built by Maarschalkerweerd in 1870, originating from the Reformed Orphanage in The Hague in an organ case from 1882 by an unknown maker, originating from the Reformed Church of Rijnsaterwoude.
Cothen, NL
The church was built in 1905-1906 to replace a smaller church building from 1838. The construction of the church cost fl. 52,100. Architect Wolter te Riele designed a three-aisled cruciform church in neo-Gothic style, with a semi-recessed tower with two sections and an octagonal spire at the western entrance.
Eindhoven, NL
Large, oriented neo-Gothic church with graceful high tower (76 m), the second highest church tower in Eindhoven (the highest church tower in Eindhoven is that of the St. Joriskerk, 87.5 m). Built to replace the old St. Petruskerk in Woensel, to (now in the) north of Eindhoven. Of that historical church, "De Oude Toren" still exists, to the east of this St. Petruskerk. This is one of 4 large monumental Van Tulder churches that were built in a short period of time in the Diocese of 's-Hertogenbosch, and were inspired in terms of interior by the Cathedral Basilica of St. John in 's-Hertogenbosch. The other 3 are the OL Vrouw Imbachtig Ontvangen in Oss, the St. Jozefkerk in Tilburg (Heuvel) and the Maria Geboorte in Vlijmen (the most monumental Van Tulder church is however the later built St. Joriskerk in Eindhoven-Stratum).
Hilvarenbeek, NL
Barn church, until 1801.
Macharen, NL
The Sint-Petrus'-Bandenkerk is a neo-Gothic style Roman Catholic church in the town of Macharen. The church was built between 1862 and 1867, although the tower dates from the 15th century, being the only survivor of the earlier church.
Gilze, NL
A single-nave cruciform church dating from around 1500, which has been extensively expanded several times, in 1880 (nave) and in 1932 under the direction of architect Wolter te Riele (1867 - 1937) the choir was rebuilt and chapels and sacristy were built for the existing church.
Maastricht, NL
The Sint-Petrus' Bandenkerk is a neo-Romanesque church from 1905. It is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.
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