- Netherlands,
built by
Joseph Cuypers from 1895 to 1930 to
replace the
former waterstaatskerk in the
Jansstraat called the St. Joseph. That
church was
itself a replacement...
- denomination, or to
compensate for it. It led to the
phenomenon of the
Waterstaatskerk. The new St. Catherine's that was
constructed in the 1840s, was such...
- however,
various landmark buildings were erected,
especially the
Waterstaatskerk (1839), and the
Lambertusbasiliek (1890), a
Roman Catholic basilica...
- Breda, in the Netherlands. The
church of Sint
Antonius is a so-called
waterstaatskerk,
because its
construction was paid
largely by the
government and conducted...
-
present building was
built as a "Water
Management Church" (Dutch:
Waterstaatskerk),
between 1837 and 1841 from a
design by Tilman-François Suys (1783–1861)...
-
minister Adriaan Oskamp, are part of two
windows of the
Protestant church Waterstaatskerk in Velp. Hengeveld-de Jong, G. (2013).
Verborgen in Velp.
Nooit vertelde...
-
neoclassic style and is one of the
finest examples of a so-called
waterstaatskerk [nl],
churches built by the
Rijkswaterstaat (Department of
Public Works)...