Pieterskerk - Leiden, the Netherlands
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N 52° 09.462 E 004° 29.277
31U E 601786 N 5779622
The Pieterskerk is a late Gothic church in Leiden dating from 1390. It has always been considered as the city's main church.
Waymark Code: WMEQ4D
Location: Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 06/25/2012
Views: 33
Around 1100 at the place of the current church a chapel was present of the Counts of Holland (Graven van Holland) which was was devoted to Petrus and Paulus in 1121. In 1390 a new larger church was erected at this spot. It took some 180 years to finish the building. The tower reached a height of 110 meters but it collapsed in 1521 and was never rebuild.
The church was deconsecrated in 1971 and since 1975 it is managed by a foundation and rented for a wide variety of events. In 2001 a long-term restoration project started that lasted until 2011.
The building is open to the public.
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