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Nederland - Limmen, Protestantse kerk
The oldest mention of the reformed church in Limmen dates from the year 740, when the dilapidated church was renewed. Around 800 there is talk of - presumably - a wooden church in Limbon, which was owned by the St. Maartenskerk in Utrecht. In the 13th century a tower was built, separate from the existing tuff hall church. A century later, a large brick church with a choir was added and the tower was then built in. The whole building was twice as big as can be seen today.
In 1598 the church was restored from the destruction by the Spanish troops during the siege of the city of Alkmaar and became its present form. The last ruins were cleared in 1806, but are still partly visible.
The church with its tower - which has a bell dating from 1650 - is a national monument. The last restoration was carried out in the years 2000/2001. As you can see the church is located next to the Hortus Bulborum ( www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/37859542 ).
In 1598 the church was restored from the destruction by the Spanish troops during the siege of the city of Alkmaar and became its present form. The last ruins were cleared in 1806, but are still partly visible.
The church with its tower - which has a bell dating from 1650 - is a national monument. The last restoration was carried out in the years 2000/2001. As you can see the church is located next to the Hortus Bulborum ( www.ipernity.com/doc/294067/37859542 ).
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Bonne semaine.
Happy new colorful week:)
Have a nice week
Amazing light and colors!
Thanks also for the note, Jaap
ciao, Silvy
Regards TOZ.
David J'.. UK.
Superbe photo !
i got to go to our local tulip festival this year. i've lived here all my life and had never gone. we grow them pretty well here, but of course can't challenge yours. AND we aren't allowed to pick any of the flowers. they want you to order bulbs instead (they sell some small bouquets, but don't push them).
Thank you for posting in the group
www.ipernity.com/group/magicalsunlight
Have a good evening.
All the best
Fabio
Prettige week.
Vue sur Explore mon cher Jaap.
I know that I should be more impressed by this incredibly old church, its story and restoration but *cringe*...the tulips. Jaap. They steal the show so completely that I just don't have the reverence that I should have...it is all stolen away by the incredible blossoms!! Love them in the last inset too, aren't they just MAGNIFICENT!
I really enjoyed reading about this place too, and yet, here we go again...my favorite part was the name, "Hortus Bulborum"...BWAH HAH HAH HAH HAH!!! That sounds totally hilarious!! Oh dear...I know...I'm a sucker for silly. :D
Thank you for the great show, and also, so much for your wonderful visits and comments! You are the bestest and I hope your adventures in Greece are GLORIOUS FUN!! :)
*waves fists in the air*
HOORRRTUSSSSSS
BULLLLBORRRRUM!!!!
Best regards, Doug
Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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