-
Janskerk or St. John's
Church may
refer to: Sint
Janskerk, Gouda,
South Holland Janskerk, Haarlem,
North Holland St. John's
Church (disambiguation) This...
- The Sint
Janskerk in Gouda, the Netherlands, is a
large Gothic church,
known especially for its
stained gl**** windows, for
which it has been
placed on...
- The
Stained gl****
windows in the Sint
Janskerk can be
viewed by
visitors after paying a
modest entrance fee. The
earliest windows date from 1555, three...
- The
Janskerk or St. John's
Church is a
former church in the
Dutch city of Haarlem.
Today it
houses the
North Holland Archives (Noord-Hollands archief)...
- on the Dom square,
dating back to the
early 8th century.
Saint John (
Janskerk),
originating in 1040;
Saint Peter,
building started in 1039 and Saint...
- Cathedral,
France (16th century) The
Triumph of
Freedom of Conscience, Sint
Janskerk,
maker Adriaen Gerritszoon de
Vrije (Gouda);
design Joachim Wtewael (Utrecht)...
- Window: The King's
Window Donated by
Philip II and Mary
Tudor to Sint
Janskerk in
Gouda (1557),
Uitgeverij Verloren, 2005
Robert Dudley Edwards, Ireland...
-
renovations in the 15th
century made it
significantly larger than the
Janskerk (Haarlem).
First mention of a
church on this spot was made in 1307, but...
- The Sint-
Janskerk (Saint John Church) is a
Gothic church in the
center of Maastricht, Netherlands. The
Protestant Sint-Jan is
situated next to the Roman...
- Window: The King's
Window Donated by
Philip II and Mary
Tudor to Sint
Janskerk in
Gouda (1557).
Uitgeverij Verloren. Marks, Richard; Payne, Ann; British...