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" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
" A la découverte du BENELUX // Die BENELUX - Länder entdecken"
cementerio, cimetière, cemetery, hřbitov, cintorín, Friedhof
cementerio, cimetière, cemetery, hřbitov, cintorín, Friedhof
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Nederland - Brongerga, klokkenstoel
A klokkenstoel (bell tower/belfry) as a separate structure probably owes its origin to the fact that certain areas in Friesland were too poor or the communities too small, to build a church. Sometimes a church was built without a tower and the bell was placed in a separate bell tower. It also happened that when a church building or church tower had fallen into ruin, a bell tower was built. Usually, the bell tower is located in a village or hamlet. Almost all freestanding bell towers can be found in the province of Friesland and therefore the bell tower can be called a typical Frisian construction.
Brongerga is such a hamlet (nearby Oranjewoud and Heerenveen). In 1315 it already had a little church and a drawing from 1722 shows that there was still a church, but it must have been demolished shortly afterwards. Nowadays, only the belfry remains in the churchyard, where an old tombstone mentions the year 1711. The bell tower contains a very old bell from the 13th century, which came from a belfry in another Frisian village.
The current bell tower was renovated in 2006.
Brongerga is such a hamlet (nearby Oranjewoud and Heerenveen). In 1315 it already had a little church and a drawing from 1722 shows that there was still a church, but it must have been demolished shortly afterwards. Nowadays, only the belfry remains in the churchyard, where an old tombstone mentions the year 1711. The bell tower contains a very old bell from the 13th century, which came from a belfry in another Frisian village.
The current bell tower was renovated in 2006.
Marije Aguillo, Mikus, micritter, Misou 49 and 52 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bonne semaine. Amitiés
Have a good day. Herb
An excellent and informative series.
Have a good new week.
Merci pour toutes ces informations.
Bonne semaine salutaire.
Splendid images and beautiful details
Thanks also for the excellent information, Jaap
May the week be kind.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Ostermontag,liebe Grüße Güni ;))
Goed gedaan.
Three beautifully taken images. The main image is my favourite!
Best TOZ
belle semaine Jaap♫
Thank you very much for the Note.
This way we can better understand and appreciate this astonishing place.
Thanks for your visit:)
The sky, the charm of the site and your description make this composition an interesting and beautiful evocation, Jaap.
Eric Desjours club has addedA very nice picture, which I like very much!
Wonderful and interesting composition, the likes of which I have never seen before!!!
Great colours too
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
It is strange that only the bell tower remains but it is lovely that it is there. An excellent series of images and interesting notes
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