![]() Town and municipality in the south-east of the Noord-Brabant province. |
The St. Nicolaas is a three-aisled pseudo-basilican church in an Expressionist style that is obviously inspired by the work of Dom Bellot. It was designed by J. Stuyt and built in 1932. The tower of its predecessor, designed by C. Weber, was incorporated but radically changed. Location: Markt 53
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The former reformed church is a rare example of a protestant church in neo-Gothic style. It was built in 1890 and was, as has been recently discovered, designed by P.J.H. Cuypers. The church closed in 1969 and has since been used as a wedding hall. Location: Markt 2
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A.J.N. Boosten designed the convent of the Zusters van Carolus Borromeus, which was built in 1927 and today houses a museum. This is the chapel of the convent, the Caroluskapel. Location: Oranje Nassaustraat 8
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The St. Antonius van Padua is a christocentric basilica in Traditionalist style. It was designed by an architect Wolters and built in 1920-1921. Location: Eindhovenseweg 17
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Part of the Valkenswaard municipality is Dommelen. The St. Martinus in that village is a neo-Gothic church designed by H.J. van Tulder and built in 1881-1883. In 1932 the church was enlarged by J. Stuyt. Location: Bergstraat 15, Dommelen
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