Munsterkerk

Local nameMunsterkerk
LocationRoermond, Netherlands

The Munsterkerk is a 13th-century church dedicated to Our Lady in the Dutch town of Roermond. Its remarkable front towers are 55 meter in height.

The Munsterkerk is one of the most important examples of Late Romanesque architecture in the Netherlands.

The Roermond Minster is the only surviving part of an abbey, the rest of which was demolished in 1924. The church was renovated by architect P. J. H. Cuypers between 1863 and 1890; during this renovation, the two front towers were added while after a smaller baroque bell tower on the nave was removed, and the originally octagonal eastern towers were replaced by square ones. The renovation of the Roermond Minster was highly controversial, but Cuypers continued to renovate the Minster according to his plan.

Tags Place of WorshipChristianChurchRomanesque ArchitectureRoman CatholicHeritage
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munsterkerk

Address 12 Munsterplein, Roermond 6041HD, Netherlands

Coordinates 51°11'36.758" N 5°59'20.075" E

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