Historic Churches in Harlingen
Harlingen’s religious landscape features a mix of medieval Romanesque structures and 19th-century Neo-Gothic designs. This collection includes the 18th-century Grote Kerk and the Neo-Gothic Sint-Michaëlskerk in the city center. In the surrounding villages of Wijnaldum, Midlum, and Pingjum, historic churches showcase traditional saddleback towers and late-Gothic elements, reflecting centuries of spiritual history and Frisian architectural styles.
Grote Kerk
18th-century Protestant church built between 1772 and 1775. It features a historic pipe organ and stands on the site of a former medieval cathedral.
Sint-Michaëlskerk
Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church completed in 1881 to a design by Alfred Tepe. The building is known for its tall spire and detailed brickwork.
Andreaskerk
13th-century Romanesque tower located in Wijnaldum. The building sits on a historic terp, an artificial mound used for flood protection.
Hervormde kerk
12th-century Romanesque structure in Midlum featuring a traditional Frisian saddleback tower and historic masonry.
Gertrudiskerk
Late-Gothic building in Pingjum with a 13th-century tower. It was significantly restored in the mid-20th century to preserve its medieval features.
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