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Bovenkerk, Kampen

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Affiliation
  
Reformed

Province
  
Overijssel

Height
  
68 m

Capacity
  
1,250

Municipality
  
Kampen

Architectural type
  
Church

Opened
  
1808

Phone
  
+31 38 331 3608

Bovenkerk, Kampen

Location
  
Koornmarkt 28, Kampen, Netherlands

Address
  
Koornmarkt 28, 8261 JX Kampen, Netherlands

Similar
  
Protestant church of Bolsward, Koornmarktpoort, Sint‑Maartenskerk, Grote Kerk, Nieuwe Toren - Kampen

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Bovenkerk kampen


The Bovenkerk (Upper Church, also known as the Church of St. Nicholas) in Kampen is a large, Gothic church and the most striking element on the skyline of Kampen. The interior of the church contains an early-Renaissance choir screen, a stone pulpit and a monumental organ. The church has 1,250 seats. It is a Reformed church.

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The Construction

The construction of the church took place in several phases:

  • Construction of a Romanesque church (12th century)
  • Construction of Early Gothic church (last quarter of 13th century)
  • Church gets a basilica choir (last quarter of 14th century)
  • Plan for a basilica nave fails (early 15th century)
  • The construction is completed (second half 15th century)
  • Graves

    A common practice for old historic churches was to bury the dead under the Church. The Bovenkerk is no exception to this practice, where famous Dutch persons originating from Kampen are buried. One of them is Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634), one of the first landscape painters of the 17th-century Dutch school, specialized in painting the Netherlands in winter. The transept contains a small ornament of red marble with a green marble urn in memory of Vice Admiral Jan Willem de Winter (1761-1812). The heart of Vice Admiral De Winter is enclosed in this urn, while his body is buried in the Panthéon in Paris.

    References

    Bovenkerk, Kampen Wikipedia