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The Munsterkerk (German: Münsterkirche) in Roermond, the Netherlands, is the only church in the late Romanesque style in the Netherlands. Its official name is Onze Lieve Vrouwe Munsterkerk.
The nave was probably built between 1220 and 1244 and is the part of the church that has the simplest exterior. The west building was built between 1244 and 1260. In the 18th century, the church was given a baroque bell tower. In 1850, extensive restoration work began, which lasted until 1890. Among other things, the baroque tower was demolished and a new westwork was built under the direction of the architect Pierre Cuypers. The church was restored again from 1959 to 1964 and after the Roermond earthquake in 1992.
March 20, 2022
A highlight of this city not only because of the architecture, but also because of the location. In front of it there are many small cafes etc and you can linger
March 24, 2022
The 13th-century church on Münsterplatz. was restored by the Roermond architect Pierre Cuypers (1827-1921).
July 12, 2022
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