Historic Religious Sites
This collection highlights the religious and architectural history of the Edam-Volendam region. It includes the Grote Kerk in Edam, the largest hall church in the Netherlands, and the unique Stolphoevekerkje, a 17th-century wooden church modeled after traditional farmhouse architecture. The list spans late Gothic village churches, neo-Gothic Catholic landmarks, and the historic Jewish cemetery established in 1793, offering a comprehensive look at the area's spiritual heritage and diverse building styles.
Grote Kerk
15th-century Gothic Sint-Nicolaaskerk, the largest hall church in the Netherlands, notable for its extensive collection of 17th-century stained-glass windows.
Hervormde kerk
Protestant church situated in the rural landscape of Kwadijk.
Grote Kerk
14th-century late Gothic hall church featuring a monumental interior and a historic pipe organ.
Stolphoevekerkje
Built in 1658, this wooden church is the oldest building in Volendam, constructed in the style of a traditional North Holland 'stolp' farmhouse.
Sint Vincentiuskerk
Neo-Baroque Catholic church dating from 1860, located in the heart of Volendam.
H. Nicolaaskerk
19th-century neo-Gothic Catholic church designed by architect E.J. Margry.
Kerk van Beets
15th-century late Gothic village church featuring a distinctive wooden bell tower.
Joodse Begraafplaats
Historic cemetery established in 1793, serving the local Jewish community with gravestones dating back to the late 18th century.
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