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Nederland - Breda, Grote Kerk
The construction of the Grote Kerk or Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk (Church of Our Lady) started in 1410 and was completed around 1540. The church - covered with natural stone - is built in the Brabantine Gothic style. This is reflected in the gables, high windows and a large number of flying buttresses, as well as many details and decorations.
The tower has a height of 97 metres and is one of the finest and richly decorated church towers in the Netherlands. Work on the tower started in 1468 and was finished 38 years later.
In the past the church was far more furnished than today. Much was destroyed during the Iconoclastic Fury in 1566 and the occupation of the church by the Protestants. During the Eighty Years' War (1568 - 1648) the church changed various times between protestant and catholic use, to become finally protestant in 1637.
The most important chapel in the church is the Prinsenkapel (PiP 2). This Prince Chapel is the old mausoleum of the House of Orange-Nassau. The chapel was built from 1520 until 1525 on orders of the Lord of Breda, Hendrik III van Nassau-Breda. Seventeen family members are buried in the chapel.
The church building is free to visit and is nowadays mainly used for concerts, courses, symposia, fairs, fashion shows, school excursions and exhibitions.
Nowadays there are about ten church services a year and also regular baptisms, weddings, memorial services and funerals. But the huge building is mainly used for concerts, courses, symposia, fairs, fashion shows, school excursions and exhibitions.
The tower has a height of 97 metres and is one of the finest and richly decorated church towers in the Netherlands. Work on the tower started in 1468 and was finished 38 years later.
In the past the church was far more furnished than today. Much was destroyed during the Iconoclastic Fury in 1566 and the occupation of the church by the Protestants. During the Eighty Years' War (1568 - 1648) the church changed various times between protestant and catholic use, to become finally protestant in 1637.
The most important chapel in the church is the Prinsenkapel (PiP 2). This Prince Chapel is the old mausoleum of the House of Orange-Nassau. The chapel was built from 1520 until 1525 on orders of the Lord of Breda, Hendrik III van Nassau-Breda. Seventeen family members are buried in the chapel.
The church building is free to visit and is nowadays mainly used for concerts, courses, symposia, fairs, fashion shows, school excursions and exhibitions.
Nowadays there are about ten church services a year and also regular baptisms, weddings, memorial services and funerals. But the huge building is mainly used for concerts, courses, symposia, fairs, fashion shows, school excursions and exhibitions.
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Happy weekend:)
Impressive PIP!
Happy WE my friend.
HFF and a wonderful weekend.
Bonne fin de semaine, Jaap
HFF and a nice weekend, Jaap!
Superb choice of essential motif.
And thank you for the note, Jaap.
HFF, Jaap!
I wish you a fine and sunny weekend.
excellent pip too !
HFF and have a HWE !
Have a nice week end, Jaap.
I like this! Wonderful photograph.
Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
Have a great weekend.
HFF and wishing you an excellent weekend.
Bon weekend Jaap !
bon week-end mon ami ! amitiés♫
Groet, Christien.
Wishing you a great week!
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Mooie kerkopname, vooral doordat je niet flitst. Lange sluitertijden zijn zoveel mooier !
Groet, Marco
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Have a nice day, Jaap!
Great shot, Jaap.
Best wishes.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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