Nieuwe Kerk (Haarlem)

Coordinates: 52°22′38″N 4°37′47″E / 52.37722°N 4.62972°E / 52.37722; 4.62972
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The Nieuwe Kerk in Haarlem.

The Nieuwe Kerk is a historical Protestant Reformed church dating from the 17th century on the Nieuwe Kerksplein in Haarlem, Netherlands.

History[edit]

Interior by Pieter Jansz Saenredam.

The tower was built in 1613 by Lieven de Key against the older St. Anna church that itself was replaced by a design by Jacob van Campen in 1645-1649.[1] The organ was originally built by J. van Covelen in the 16th century for the St. Bavochurch and was moved to the Nieuwe Kerk in 1791 by H. Hess.[1] The mechanical clock in the tower is from 1795.[1] In the church tower there is a bell from 1749 with a diameter of 98 centimeters by Cyprianus Crans.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Rijksmonument report

External links[edit]

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52°22′38″N 4°37′47″E / 52.37722°N 4.62972°E / 52.37722; 4.62972