Lutherse Kerk, Haarlem
The Lutherse kerk in Haarlem is a Lutheran church dating from the 17th century on the Witteheren straat in Haarlem, Netherlands.
History
The Lutheran church was built in 1615 on the site of the older "Witheren" monastery that itself was demolished after the Protestant reformation of the 16th century.[1] In the second half of the 19th century a new facade was built.[1] The French mechanical clock in the tower is from 1892.[1] The organ was built in 1882 by J. Strobel to replace a Batz organ made in 1790.[1]
The church was originally a schuilkerk, hidden from view, but today can easily be seen from the street.
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References
- 1 2 3 4 Rijksmonument report
Dutch Rijksmonument 19616 |
Coordinates: 52°23′2″N 4°37′53″E / 52.38389°N 4.63139°E
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