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The St. Nicholas Church (nl: Sint-Nicolaaskerk) is a Roman Catholic church in Denekamp, Netherlands, dedicated to Nicholas of Myra. It is built in the early Gothic style from Bentheim sandstone and is located in the city center on the Nicolaasplein, where a church has been documented since 1276. The building has undergone numerous reconstructions and extensions; the last major reconstruction dates from 1919 and the last major restoration in 1977. The church is particularly known for its three bells, two of which were cast in 1518 and 1530, and the special feature that the tower and bells belong to the municipality of Denekamp and only the rest of the building belongs to the parish. (Source Wikipedia)
July 19, 2024
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