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Church in Zoutleeuw, Belgium
Saint Leonard's Church
Dutch: Sint-Leonarduskerk
LocationZoutleeuw
CountryBelgium
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Founded1125
Architecture
Heritage designationMonument
StyleGothic
UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameSint-Leonarduskerk
Part ofBelfries of Belgium and France
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv)
Reference943bis-026
Inscription1999 (23rd Session)
Extensions2005
Area0.2 ha (0.49 acres)
Buffer zone35.25 ha (87.1 acres)
Websitewww.zoutleeuw.be/website/12-www/65-www/122-www.html
Coordinates50°50′00″N 5°06′11″E / 50.83333°N 5.10306°E / 50.83333; 5.10306
Saint Leonard's Church, Zoutleeuw is located in BelgiumSaint Leonard's Church, ZoutleeuwLocation of Saint Leonard's Church, Zoutleeuw in Belgium

Saint Leonard's Church (Dutch: Sint-Leonarduskerk) is a Roman Catholic church in Zoutleeuw, Belgium. It stands on the former site of a Romanesque chapel erected in 1125 by Benedictines from Vlierbeek Abbey near Leuven. Construction of the present church began around 1231, and additions continued into the 16th century. Rendered mainly in the Gothic style, the building in its oldest parts shows traces of the Romanesque architectural style.

The two heavy square towers flanking the west facade are connected with each other by means of a gallery over the nave. The slender central tower, octagonal in cross-section, contains a carillon with 24 bells. In 1999, UNESCO included the towers and church as part of the World Heritage Site Belfries of Belgium and France.

Few, if any other medieval churches in Belgium remain in such an excellent state of preservation as Saint Leonard's, which stayed clear of the widespread iconoclasm during the Protestant Reformation. It also survived the French Revolution intact, because three canons took an oath of allegiance to the French regime. The interior thus offers an authentic glimpse of how the churches of Brabant were furnished centuries ago.

  • Lateral view Lateral view
  • West front West front
  • Central tower Central tower

Art relics

Tabernacle

See also

References

  1. "World Heritage List | Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO. Retrieved 2021-03-16.

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