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Saint Anne's Church, Weert

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Saint Anne's Church, Weert

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The Sint-Annakerk is a distinctive Neo-Gothic parish church located in Weert, a charming part of the municipality of Bornem in Belgium's Antwerp province. Standing at an elevation of 44 metres, this historical site is characterized by its one-aisled cruciform design, primarily constructed from brick with decorative white stone accents. Although deconsecrated in 2021, its architectural grandeur and the surrounding historical cemetery, featuring gravestones from various centuries, make it a significant landmark in the region.

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  • Location: Bornem, Mechelen, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium

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    July 31, 2024

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    Weert already had a chapel, which was incorporated in 1787 as a choir in a brick church.
    In 1859 the church was enlarged according to a design by Joseph Schadde. The nave was extended and a choir and a transept were built. Sacristies were also added. In 1875 the tower was demolished and a new one built according to a design by Léonard Blomme. The windows were renewed in 1929.
    The church was deconsecrated in 2021.
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    June 4, 2024

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    Artist Koen Nelissen will turn the deconsecrated church building into a museum and an arts center.

    "There will be changing exhibitions, with work by the artist himself, and also by national and international artists with mainly educational topics such as faith, environment, war, refugees. In addition, there will also be classical concerts for small groups. Weert is often visited by walkers and cyclists. It is interesting to be able to open the church in this way."
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    Weert has been an independent parish since 1783. Weert used to depend on Temse.
    An older chapel was replaced in 1787 by an austere brick church.
    In the 19th century, the church was greatly enlarged for decades. In the period from 1859 to 1875, the church and its surroundings were regularly a construction site.
    The last major major works took place after storm damage in 1927.
    In 1929 the windows of the nave and transept were renewed and fitted with white stone tracery.
    Sint Anna is the landmark in the meadow landscape.
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    Scheldedijk – Silence Walking Trail - Weert loop from Mariekerke

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    Location: Bornem, Mechelen, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current status of the Sint-Annakerk Weert, and can visitors go inside?

    The Sint-Annakerk was deconsecrated in 2021. However, it is undergoing an exciting transformation. Artist Koen Nelissen plans to convert the building into a museum and arts center, featuring changing exhibitions by local and international artists, and hosting classical concerts for small groups. While it's no longer an active church, it will soon be a vibrant cultural hub.

    Are there specific walking or cycling routes that start or pass by the Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    Yes, the area around Sint-Annakerk Weert is very popular with hikers and cyclists. While specific named routes aren't detailed in the provided information, the church serves as a prominent landmark in the meadow landscape, making it a natural point of interest for various local walking and cycling tours. You can find numerous routes exploring the natural beauty and local attractions of the Weert omgeving on platforms like komoot.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect around Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    The terrain around Sint-Annakerk Weert is generally relatively flat. This makes it accessible for a wide range of activities and suitable for hikers of varying fitness levels, including families. The church is situated in a meadow landscape, suggesting mostly open, level paths.

    Is Sint-Annakerk Weert easily accessible by public transport?

    Specific public transport details are not highlighted in the available information. However, as a historical site in the municipality of Bornem, it is likely served by local bus routes. Visitors are advised to check local transport schedules for connections to Weert, Bornem, or nearby larger towns.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or considerations when visiting Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    The flat terrain around the church makes it suitable for family walks and cycling trips. Once converted into an arts center, it will offer educational exhibitions that could be engaging for families. The historical cemetery surrounding the church also provides an interesting, albeit quiet, area for exploration.

    Are dogs allowed on trails or in the vicinity of Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    While specific rules for dogs are not mentioned, generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on public walking and cycling paths in Belgium. Given the church's location in a meadow landscape, it's likely dog-friendly for outdoor exploration. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.

    What amenities, such as cafes or restaurants, are available near Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    The provided information does not specify particular cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the Sint-Annakerk. However, as a popular area for walkers and cyclists, it is reasonable to expect local amenities in the village of Weert or the broader municipality of Bornem. Visitors might find options for refreshments or meals a short distance away.

    What is the historical significance of the Sint-Annakerk Weert beyond its architecture?

    The Sint-Annakerk has a rich history, evolving from an older chapel in Weert. It became an independent parish in 1783, previously depending on Temse. The church underwent significant enlargements and renovations throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting centuries of local heritage and community development. Its transformation into an arts center marks a new chapter in its historical narrative.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or natural features to explore near Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    The Sint-Annakerk itself is a landmark in the surrounding meadow landscape. The historical cemetery with gravestones from various centuries adds to its interest. The broader Weert omgeving offers natural beauty ideal for walking and cycling, though specific named natural reserves or viewpoints are not detailed in the provided information.

    Is there parking available for visitors at Sint-Annakerk Weert?

    The church is located at Appeldijkstraat 5. While specific parking facilities are not highlighted, the area is generally welcoming to visitors arriving by car. It is likely that street parking or general public parking options are available nearby, typical for a village setting.

    What kind of art and exhibitions can be expected once the Sint-Annakerk becomes an arts center?

    Artist Koen Nelissen plans to feature changing exhibitions with his own work, as well as pieces by national and international artists. The focus will be on educational topics such as faith, environment, war, and refugees. The center will also host classical concerts for small groups, aiming to provide a diverse cultural experience.

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