Nederland - Arcen, Wijmarsche Watermolen
Nederland - Hattem, De Fortuin
Nederland - Heerenveen, Crackstate
Nederland - Veenklooster, Fogelsangh State
Nederland - Voorst, Kasteel Nijenbeek
Nederland - Terwolde, ‘De Ooievaar’
Nederland - Tholen, Perzische Margriet of Pyrethru…
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Wenumse Enk
Nederland - Kinderdijk
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleis Het Loo
Nederland – Kinderdijk
Nederland - Streefkerk
Nederland - Vorden, Watermolen Hackfort
Nederland - Vorden, Watermolen Hackfort
Nederland - Amsterdam, Westerkerk
Nederland - Katlijk, Thomaskerk
Nederland - 't Harde, Zwaluwenburg
Nederland - 't Harde, Zwaluwenburg
Nederland - Oploo, 'D'n Olliemeulen'
Nederland - Uithuizen, Menkemaborg
Nederland - Uithuizermeeden, Mariakerk
Nederland - Veenwouden, Schierstins
Nederland - Pieterburen, 'De Vier Winden'
Nederland - Utrecht, Domkerk en Domtoren
Nederland - Leens, Borg Verhildersum
Nederland: Apeldoorn - Dierens Kanaal
Nederland - Vaassen
Nederland - Loenen, Middelste Molen
Nederland - Texel, Den Hoorn
Nederland - Zierikzee, Nieuwe Kerk
Nederland - Diepenheim, Kasteel Nijenhuis
Nederland - Vaassen
Nederland - Zaanse Schans
Nederland - Vorden, Watermill Hackfort
Nederland - Heerde, Pluizenmeer
Nederland - Tholen, Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk
Nederland - Beekbergen, Ruitersmolen
Nederland - 's Heerenberg, Kasteel Huis Bergh
Nederland - Kootwijk, Kootwijkerzand
Nederland - Marken, Wilhelminabrug
Nederland - Driebergen-Rijsenburg, Kasteel Sterke…
Nederland - Eenrum, De Lelie
Nederland - Houthem, St. Gerlachuskerk
Nederland - Jelsum, Dekema State
Nederland - Epe, Renderklippen
Nederland - Kerk van Ferwoude
Nederland - Woudsend, De Jager
Nederland - Griendtsveen, ophaalbrug Ericaweg
Nederland - Ommen, Giethemer Kerkbrug
Nederland - Goor, Sint Mary's Chapel
Nederland - Denekamp, Singraven
Nederland - Denekamp, Huis Singraven
Nederland - Noordoostpolder, tulips
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleis Het Loo
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Oranjepark
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleis Het Loo
Nederland - Griendtsveen
Nederland - Zijpe
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Man met Twee Hoeden
Nederland - Bollenstreek
Nederland - Loenen, waterval
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleis Het Loo
Nederland - Callantsoog
Nederland - Hoog Buurlo
Nederland - Schokland
Nederland - Beesel, 'De Grauwe Beer'
Nederland - Beesel, Kasteel Nieuwenbroeck
Nederland - Kasteel Arcen
Nederland - Kasteel Eijsden
Nederland - Dalfsen, Kasteel Rechteren
Nederland - Loenen, Kasteel ter Horst
Nederland - Apeldoorn / Wenum, watermolen
Nederland - Apeldoorn / Wenum, Oranjemolen
Nederland - Kinderdijk
Nederland - IJlst, De Rat
Nederland - Texel, Het Noorden
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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
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Nederland - Brielle, Sint-Catharijnekerk
The Sint Catharijnekerk (also called Grote Kerk) was intended to become the largest church in the Holland region, but was never completed. The construction began in 1417, but in 1456 there was a major fire and twenty five years later they ran out of money and the construction of the church stopped; only the nave and tower were completed.
Originally it was a roman catholic church, but in the year of 1572 the parish became in Protestant hands. Despite its use by the protestants, the church is often called by its catholic name Sint Catherijnekerk (St. Catharine Church).
The Sint Catharijnekerk has quite a relationship with the House of Orange-Nassau. In the year of 1575 Willem van Oranje (William of Orange) married with Charlotte de Bourbon. And in 1688 Mary Stuart waved her husband Stadtholder William III goodbye from the tower, when he left for England to be crowned.
Brielle still can be recognized from far away by the 57 meter high, truncated tower of the Sint-Catharijnekerk. In the older days - when Brielle was a major seaport - the tower also was used as a lighthouse.
Originally it was a roman catholic church, but in the year of 1572 the parish became in Protestant hands. Despite its use by the protestants, the church is often called by its catholic name Sint Catherijnekerk (St. Catharine Church).
The Sint Catharijnekerk has quite a relationship with the House of Orange-Nassau. In the year of 1575 Willem van Oranje (William of Orange) married with Charlotte de Bourbon. And in 1688 Mary Stuart waved her husband Stadtholder William III goodbye from the tower, when he left for England to be crowned.
Brielle still can be recognized from far away by the 57 meter high, truncated tower of the Sint-Catharijnekerk. In the older days - when Brielle was a major seaport - the tower also was used as a lighthouse.
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Thank you for the interesting informations
Thanks for the explanations, Jaap.
I went to High School here and the school (ULO) was located right next to the church behind a centuries old little gate. I think the school is gone now.
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