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Nederland - Krommeniedijk, kerk
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The Reformed church of Krommeniedijk was built on the remains of probably three other churches and was inaugurated in 1755. It is a single nave hall church in late Renaissance style. Apart from thirteen stained glass windows with representations from the New Testament, the village church houses a number of centuries-old objects, such as a pulpit from the last quarter of the 17th century, pews from the 18th century and three chandeliers of copper from the third quarter of the 17th century (I have to come back again, because during my visit the church was closed).
The tower of the church is owned by the municipality of Zaanstad. During the French occupation, at the beginning of the 19th century, many church properties were confiscated by the state. Most of those possessions were returned after that period, except for the church towers, which were used as a communication point.
The ringing bell in the tower was stolen in the World War II by accomplices of the occupying forces in order to be melted down into weapons. In 1951 a new cast bell was hung in the tower.
In 1968 the church of Krommeniedijk - which has no official name - became a national monument. Since 1989 the building has been managed by a foundation ( Stichting Beheer Hervormde Kerk in Krommeniedijk). In addition to church services, the building is also used for non religious activities, such as weddings, funeral services and exhibitions.
The Reformed church of Krommeniedijk was built on the remains of probably three other churches and was inaugurated in 1755. It is a single nave hall church in late Renaissance style. Apart from thirteen stained glass windows with representations from the New Testament, the village church houses a number of centuries-old objects, such as a pulpit from the last quarter of the 17th century, pews from the 18th century and three chandeliers of copper from the third quarter of the 17th century (I have to come back again, because during my visit the church was closed).
The tower of the church is owned by the municipality of Zaanstad. During the French occupation, at the beginning of the 19th century, many church properties were confiscated by the state. Most of those possessions were returned after that period, except for the church towers, which were used as a communication point.
The ringing bell in the tower was stolen in the World War II by accomplices of the occupying forces in order to be melted down into weapons. In 1951 a new cast bell was hung in the tower.
In 1968 the church of Krommeniedijk - which has no official name - became a national monument. Since 1989 the building has been managed by a foundation ( Stichting Beheer Hervormde Kerk in Krommeniedijk). In addition to church services, the building is also used for non religious activities, such as weddings, funeral services and exhibitions.
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HFF
Happy weekend, stay safe:)
HFF Jaap
HFFhave a super weekend
TOZ
HFF and good weekend.
HFF und bleibe Gesund!
Bonne fin de semaine
HFF, have a great weekend. Herb
Have a pleasant weekend
Trees surround her as guardians of her beauty
Magnificent composition and excellent information
Thank you very much, Jaap
HFF also to you!
HFF and enjoy your weekend
HFF and a good weekend
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Christa1004 clubIt looks very nice in the sunshine surrounded by the trees. Some nice images in the link, but I think the snow makes it look much more attractive.
HFF Jaap...............I hope you enjoy the weekend.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Keith Burton club◦•●◉✿ Have a great weekend, and stay safe and well ✿◉●•◦
HFF! Enjoy the weekend, Jaap!
HFF!
A very nice picture, which I like very much
Wonderful composition
Great colours in the sky.
We were so close to this in Alkmaar & Heiloo, but missed it..
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubeine sehr schöne Aufnahme.
In meiner alten Heimat, Wymeer, im Rheiderland hat auch die reformierte Kirche die Oberhand.
Weard
Prettig weekend en blijf gezond.
Thank for the history!
HFF and a sunny weekend!
Freundliche Grüße und einen schönen Sonntag
Erich
It has hope and sobriety.
Thank you for the note Jaap.
Vorbildlich, typisch Holland; es sind solche Pfähle mit einer großen Öse oben zu erkennen. Da kann man sein Fahrrad abstellen und anschließen.
......wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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