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Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Geboortekerk
The church burnt down in 2019, but it will be rebuilt.
It is a catholic church. The first (clandestine) catholic church in Hoogmade after the Reformation dates from 1742 and it was outside of the village. It was too small and in 1875 a new church was built, now inside Hoogmade. That one collapsed in 1929, but the tower remained. The new church around the old tower was consecrated in 1932.
This is a view before the fire:
It is a catholic church. The first (clandestine) catholic church in Hoogmade after the Reformation dates from 1742 and it was outside of the village. It was too small and in 1875 a new church was built, now inside Hoogmade. That one collapsed in 1929, but the tower remained. The new church around the old tower was consecrated in 1932.
This is a view before the fire:
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