- The
Munsterkerk (Munster) is a 13th-century
church dedicated to Our Lady in the
Dutch town of Roermond. Its
remarkable front towers are 55
meter in height...
- its two churches, St. Christopher's
Cathedral and
Roermond Minster ("
Munsterkerk" in Dutch). In
addition to the churches, the town
centre has many significant...
- old buildings, and cars were destro****. Two
churches in Roermond, the
Munsterkerk and Minderbroederskerk, were
heavily damaged. The
economic cost of the...
- Vondelkerk [nl],
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Castle de Haar,
Haarzuilens (Netherlands)
Munsterkerk,
Roermond (Netherlands) St.
Joseph Cathedral,
Groningen (Netherlands)...
-
nunnery in
Roermond that
existed from 1224 to 1797 and of
which the
Munsterkerk is the only
physical remnant. The name
Munsterabdij — at the end of the...
- 1093-1133
Maria Laach Abbey, Glees, Germany,
unknown architect, 1093-1230
Munsterkerk, Roermond, The Netherlands,
unknown architect, 1220 The term 'Romanesque'...
- Onze-Lieve-Vrouwenmunster, the
Cistercian Abbey of Roermond, of
which today only the
Munsterkerk survives.
Richardis became the
first abbess of this women's abbey. The...
-
Middelburg Domestic Religious Middelburg Town Hall
Middelburg Civic Munsterkerk Roermond Religious Pieterskerk Leiden Religious Protestant Church of...
- 16th
century Ratum,
Winterswijk GE
Poort fort
Rammekens 1547
Ritthem ZE
Munsterkerk 13th
century Roermond LI Van
Nelle Factory 1931
Rotterdam SH
Justus van...
- (English:Saint Servaes) Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe,
Maastricht (Church of Our Lady)
Munsterkerk,
Roermond Janskerk [nl],
Utrecht (Saint John's Church) Pieterskerk, Utrecht...