Sint Martinuskerk | |
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Tower of the Sint Martinuskerk
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Basic information | |
Location | Doesburg, Netherlands |
Geographic coordinates | 52°00′52″N 6°08′02″E / 52.0145°N 6.13375°ECoordinates: 52°00′52″N 6°08′02″E / 52.0145°N 6.13375°E |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Church |
Architectural style | Gothic |
Groundbreaking | 15th Century |
Height (max) | 94 m (308.40 ft) |
Designated as NHL | Dutch rijksmonument #12981, #12982 |
The Martinikerk (also Sint Martinuskerk or Hervormde kerk) is a church in Doesburg, in the Netherlands. The church's tower is the eighth tallest in the Netherlands at 94 metres (308 ft).
1547 it was struck by lightning, heavily damaging church and tower. The tower was again damaged by French troops in 1672, the rampjaar. It was once more struck by lightning in 1717 and in 1783 became the first building in the Netherlands to be protected from lightning by a lightning rod.
It was restored 1919–1930 by W. te Riele and N. de Wolf, and restored again after it was heavily damaged when retreating German troops blew up the tower in April 1945.
The view from the Kerkstraat
Brick ceiling
Wooden ceiling
Interieur, Painting
Destruction 15 April 1945
Ruin 1945