St. Nicolaaskerk

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Front of St Nicolaas Kerk

Front of St Nicolaas Kerk

Michael Spaans

The new church of St. Nicholas is among the better known of the ‘new’ Amsterdam churches. The tall and spacious building occupies a prominent place in the city centre, opposite the Central Station and is a rare example of the neo-Baroque style. Most ‘new’ Roman Catholic Churches, in Holland as well as in other European countries, were built in the neo-Gothic style promoted by Viollet-le-Duc in France, Pugin in England and Cuypers in Holland. Neo-Gothic architecture referred back to the heyday of medieval French Catholicism and its world-famous cathedrals. Therefore, it is all the more remarkable that the architects of the church of St. Nicholas based themselves largely on the international Baroque style.

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August 23, 2004 change by giorgio

type:Churches and Cathedrals
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