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Nederland - Dwingeloo, Sint Nicolaaskerk
The Dutch Reformed Church Sint Nicolaaskerk is located in the centre of the village of Dwingeloo. The brick, gothic, hall church was built around the year of 1410 on the site of an older church from the 12th century with a free standing tower. The church is very similar to other Gothic village churches in the province of Drenthe, consisting of a one-aisled nave with a narrower choir and a tower decorated with niches.
The Sint Nicolaaskerk has a remarkable onion-shaped tower, which gives the church its nickname De Siepel (meaning ‘onion’ in the local dialect). After a huge fire in 1923 the original spire was replaced by a slightly less tender copy. It is still the landmark of Dwingeloo and is visible from a great distance.
The Sint Nicolaaskerk has a remarkable onion-shaped tower, which gives the church its nickname De Siepel (meaning ‘onion’ in the local dialect). After a huge fire in 1923 the original spire was replaced by a slightly less tender copy. It is still the landmark of Dwingeloo and is visible from a great distance.
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
HWW!
HWW, have a great day. Herb
HWW!
.......wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
Great to see the tower from different perspectives in the PiPs. The detail is superb.
Nice work sir!
Great images with very beautiful tones and light !
Many thanks also for interesting information as always, Jaap!!
HWW Best wishes
HWW.
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Best wishes
Füsun
All the best
Fabio
I like this picture very much!
It is a very exciting composition
Fantastic colours too
Best Wishes, HWW, and stay safe!!
Peter
Blijf gezond
excellent and interesting series !
Thank you for the note.
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