THIS IS OUDE KERK, OLD CHURCH. A GOTHIC PROTESTANT CHURCH. IT WAS BUILT IN THE 14TH CENTURY BUT OF COURSE MANY RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MADE OVER THE YEARS DUE TO A FIRE IN THE CITY IN 1536, HARSH WEATHER AND A GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION IN 1654. THE 75 METER TOWER LEANS ABOUT 2 METERS FROM VERTICAL. IT IS THOUGHT THAT THIS WAS CAUSED BY THE NEED TO MOVE THE CANAL OUT OF THE WAY DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE TOWER HAS BEEN STABILIZED AND IT IS CLOSELY MONITORED.
MAIN ORGAN BY BATZ-WITTE, 1857 |
THERE WAS A DEVASTATING FIRE IN THE CHURCH IN 1921. AT THAT TIME THEY SOLD THE PEWS AND CHANDELIERS TO PAY FOR THE RESTORATION. |
ORIGINALLY THE PULPIT HAD BEEN SET CLOSER TO THE CENTER OF THE CHURCH BUT IT WAS MOVED TO ITS CURRENT LOCATION AFTER IT SURVIVED THE 1921 CHURCH FIRE. THE VERY FACT THAT IT HAD BEEN LOCATED MORE CENTRAL HAD SAVED IT DURING THE ICONOCLASM OF 1536 WHEN EVERYTHING ROMAN CATHOLIC WAS DESTROYED. HOWEVER, THE CENTRAL LOCATION OF THE PULPIT SYMBOLIZED EXACTLY WHAT THE REFORMERS BELIEVED, WHICH IS THAT THE BIBLE TAKES "CENTER STAGE" IN WORSHIP. SO THIS BEAUTIFULLY CARVED PULPIT REMAINS TODAY.
PLASTERWORK WAS OVERHAULED IN 2000 |
RENOVATIONS IN PROGRESS |
RESTING PLACE OF PAINTER, JOHANNES VERMEER |
FOLLOWING ARE PICTURES OF NIEUWE KERK, NEW CHURCH. THE TWO CHURCHES HAVE A LOT OF SIMILARITIES. THEY SHOULD BE CALLED TWIN CHURCHES. IT WAS BUILT IN THE EARLY 1400s AFTER DECADES OF CONVINCING THE POWERS THAT BE IN DELFT THAT MYSTIC VISIONS OF A CHURCH ON THIS SITE WERE SEEN BY A BEGGAR NAMED SYMON AND ANOTHER CITY RESIDENT NAMED, JAN COL.
INSIDE THE CHURCH IS A MEMORIAL TO THE NATIONAL HERO, WILLIAM THE ORANGE. FAMOUS FOR FIGHTING TO FREE THE NETHERLANDS FROM SPANISH RULE IN THE 1500s. HE WAS SHOT IN 1584 BY A FRENCH HIT MAN ON ORDERS OF THE SPANISH MONARCH. THE MEMORIAL ALSO PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE HERO'S DOG WHO, IT IS SAID, AFTER HIS MASTER'S DEATH REFUSED TO EAT AND HE DIED. HE IS MEMORIALIZED LOYALLY AT THE FEET OF HIS MASTER.
AT THE CORNERS OF THE MEMORIAL THERE ARE FOUR SYMBOLIC BRONZE STATUES REPRESENTING FREEDOM, JUSTICE, RELIGION, POWER & COURAGE. |
THE CHANDELIERS WERE A GIFT IN 1981 TO MARK THE CHURCH'S 600th ANNIVERSARY |
I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND OUT WHO IS DEPICTED IN THIS STATUE |
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