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Oostkerk, Middelburg

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Church in Oostkerkplein , Middelburg
Oostkerk
Oostkerk "Koepelkerk"
View of main entrance
51°30′10″N 3°37′14″E / 51.50278°N 3.62056°E / 51.50278; 3.62056
LocationOostkerkplein 1, Middelburg
Country Netherlands
DenominationProtestant
History
Founded1667
Dedicated1667
Architecture
Architect(s)Arent van 's-Gravesande [nl]
Styleneo-classical
Years built1667
Administration
ParishMiddelburg

The Oostkerk is a Protestant church in Middelburg. The church can be spotted on the Middelburg horizon by its characteristic round dome.

History

Interior Oostkerk in Middelburg

The church was designed by Bartholomeus Drijfhout [nl] and Pieter Post and was built between 1648 and 1667. After Drijfhout died in 1651, the building was continued under the Leiden architect Arent van 's-Gravesande [nl], who had just completed the Marekerk in Leiden. The white organ was built by Gebr. de Rijckere from Kortrijk in 1782. Two stained glass windows from 1664 still exist in the church, and the klokkenstoel [nl] contains a bell by Claes Noorden and one by Jan Albert de Grave [nl], 1715.

See also

Other 17th century "round" churches of the Netherlands:

Dutch Rijksmonument 29376

References

  1. ^ Rijksmonument report

External links

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