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St Hildegard's Church, Rotterdam

Coordinates: 51°56′16.92″N 4°28′57.25″E / 51.9380333°N 4.4825694°E / 51.9380333; 4.4825694
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St Hildegard's Church
Sint-Hildegardiskerk
The church in 2007
Map
51°56′16.92″N 4°28′57.25″E / 51.9380333°N 4.4825694°E / 51.9380333; 4.4825694
LocationRotterdam, Netherlands
AddressHildegardisstraat 50, 3036 NX Rotterdam, Netherlands
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
DedicationHildegard of Bingen
Architecture
Architect(s)Evert Margry
StyleNeo-Gothic
Years built1891-1892

St Hildegard's Church (Dutch: Sint-Hildegardiskerk) is a Roman Catholic church in the Oude Noorden (in Hillegersberg, before the boundary changes of 1904)[1] in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

The neo-Gothic cruciform church was built between 1890 and 1892 according to a design by the Rotterdam architect Evert Margry, one of the most important students of Pierre Cuyper. However, the church was completed by his brother Albert Margry and his colleague JM Snickers following his death in 1891. The church is dedicated to Saint Hildegard of Bingen. The original church consisted of the choir, a bay of the nave, and both transepts. Between 1904 and 1905, the church was enlarged by Margry and Snickers with a tower and four additional bays. The tower is quite similar to the tower of the Bonifatius Church in Zaandam from 1900.[1]

The parish of Saints Hildegardis and Antonius used the church independently until 2008, before merging with two other Rotterdam parishes into the new parish of Saints Franciscus and Clara. The new parish now only uses the Hildegardis Church: the Church of the Holy Redeemer and Saint Barbara and the Church of the Holy Family were disposed of in 2008.[2]

Together with the Sint-Lambertus Church in Kralingen, it is the last neo-Gothic church in Rotterdam still in use today.[3] It is also a rijksmonument.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Frijhoff, Willem. "Rotterdam, H. Hildegard (Hildegardis) van Bingen". Katholiek Documentatie Centrum. Meertens Instituut. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Rotterdam, Hildegardisstraat 50 - Hildegardis". Reliwiki. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  3. ^ HeiligeHuisjesRotterdam.nl: H. Hildegardiskerk. Retrieved 17 February 2024
  4. ^ Monumentenregister.cultureelerfoed.nl: Hildegardisstraat 50, 3036 NX te Rotterdam