Protestant church of Oentsjerk
Church
53°15′14″N 5°53′31″E / 53.2538°N 5.892°E / 53.2538; 5.892The Protestant church of Oentsjerk or Saint Mary church[1] is a medieval religious building in Oentsjerk, Friesland, Netherlands.
The church was built c. 1230 out of red brick and has a tower from the 14th century.[1] On the West gallery is a monumental Pipe organ, built in 1871 by P. van Oeckelen[1] The church was originally a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Mary but became a Protestant church after the Protestant Reformation. It is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 35658.[2] The building is located on the Wijnserdijk 9.[3]
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Tytsjerksteradiel
- Burgum
- Aldtsjerk
- Bartlehiem (partially)
- Earnewâld
- Eastermar
- Feanwâldsterwâl (partially)
- Garyp
- Gytsjerk
- Hurdegaryp
- Jistrum
- Mûnein
- Noardburgum
- Oentsjerk
- Ryptsjerk
- Sumar
- Suwâld
- Tytsjerk
- Wyns
- Altenburch
- De Joere
- Gytsjerksterhoeke
- Iniaheide
- It Heechsân
- It Wytfean
- Lytse Geast
- Kûkherne (partially)
- Noardermar
- Quatrebras
- Sânhuzen
- Sigerswâld
- Skûlenboarch
- Sumarreheide
- Swarteweisein
- Tergrêft (partially)
- Burgumer Lake
- De Leien