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Nederland - Egmond aan den Hoef, Slotkapel
The first Slotkapel (Castle Chapel) - dedicated to Saint Catherine, the patron of the nobility, was built in 1229, commissioned by Willem I van Egmont. It was located next to the castle of Egmond. In 1430 Count Jan van Egmond ordered the demolition and rebuilding of the chapel in its current simple Gothic style as a one-aisled church.
The chapel and castle were destroyed in 1573 in the Eighty Years War, during the siege of the city of Alkmaar. In 1633 the chapel was restored by the States of Holland and West Frisia. Various cities, aristocrats and companies from that time made donations for the restoration, including the fantastic stained-glass windows. The unique clock in the centuries-old tower was made in 1682 by Christiaan Huygens.
In 1960 the Slotkapel was in a very poor condition and the municipality intended the demolition of the church. Due to the efforts of a group of citizens the chapel was restored and does still exist. Nowadays it serves as a venue for weddings, exhibitions and concerts.
The chapel and castle were destroyed in 1573 in the Eighty Years War, during the siege of the city of Alkmaar. In 1633 the chapel was restored by the States of Holland and West Frisia. Various cities, aristocrats and companies from that time made donations for the restoration, including the fantastic stained-glass windows. The unique clock in the centuries-old tower was made in 1682 by Christiaan Huygens.
In 1960 the Slotkapel was in a very poor condition and the municipality intended the demolition of the church. Due to the efforts of a group of citizens the chapel was restored and does still exist. Nowadays it serves as a venue for weddings, exhibitions and concerts.
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HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
A lovely set of PiP's Jaap.
HFF and wish you a good weekend.
HFF have a great weekend.
TOZ
The images also show wonderful details
Splendidly captured, Jaap!
The text is very interesting, particularly the Egmont reference that I immediately associate with Beethoven's work
Have a Happy Friday!
It is an image of peace and serenity.
The three inserts are very good with its splendid colours well distributed.
HFF Jaap and thank you for the note !
HFF and have a great weekend, Jaap!
HFF and enjoy your weekend!
HFF & HWE !
HFF & have a great weekend.
◦•●◉✿ Have a great weekend, and stay safe.✿◉●•◦
Wish you HFF and a great weekend.
Beautifully captured and presented as always! Have a great weekend :-)
happy weekend:)
ein sehr schöne Aufnahme. Gut das sie erhalten wurde.
Weard
HFF, Jaap.
Ich wünsche Dir ein erfreuliches und sonniges Wochenende.
It is nice that the building is used as a venue for concerts etc and I can imagine it as a beautiful setting for a wedding.
HFF and have a good weekend
Wishing you an HFF and hope you have a good weekend ..
Best wishes and stay safe
Steve
Belated HFF and have a wonderful weekend!.Stay safe.
Best wishes
Füsun
Belated HFF!
What a lovely photo…the first signs of spring across this lovely architecture and bridge.
Enjoy your week
Have a good week!
I cannot upload my pics now!
......wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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