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Sint-Maartenskerk Terdegem

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Sint-Maartenskerk Terdegem

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    March 3, 2025

    The Sint-Maartenskerk in Terdegem has some striking architectural features.

    Romanesque tower: The church has a Romanesque tower dating from the 12th century. This tower is built of iron sandstone and has a square ground floor. The spire, covered with slates, was added later.

    Three-aisled hall church: The current structure of the church is a three-aisled hall church from 1664. This means that the church has three equally high naves, which together form a spacious and open interior.

    Tombstones and interior: Inside the church you will find tombstones from 1505 and 1596. The church also has an 18th-century pulpit and a wrought-iron baptismal font gallows, which further emphasizes the richness of the interior. Stations of the Cross: The Stations of the Cross in the church were made by sculptor Puyenbroek and were originally intended for the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels.

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      September 1, 2023

      In the first half of the 12th century there was a Romanesque cruciform church with a crossing tower. The current three-aisled hall church dates from 1664. The Romanesque tower was retained, and the square ground floor was built in iron sandstone. The slate-covered spire is newer.

      The church has tombstones from 1505 and 1596.

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