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Marekerk

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Country
  
Netherlands

Province
  
South Holland

Parish
  
Leiden

Style
  
neo-classical

Phone
  
+31 71 514 9636

Marekerk

Denomination
  
Netherlands Protestant (PKN)

Address
  
Lange Mare 48, 2312 GS Leiden, Netherlands

Architects
  
Arent van 's-Gravesande, Jacob van Campen

Similar
  
Hooglandse Kerk, Pieterskerk - Leiden, Burcht van Leiden, Museum De Lakenhal, Zijlpoort

The Marekerk is a Protestant church in Leiden, located at the Lange Mare and the Oude Vest canal. The church can be easily seen from the Oude Vest and the Burcht van Leiden by its round dome.

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Het garrels orgel van de marekerk te leiden


History

The church was designed by the city architect Arent van ’s-Gravesande in 1639-1649, who also designed the Bibliotheca Thysiana on Rapenburg 25. It was opened in 1649. The main entrance was designed by Jacob van Campen in 1659. The organ was built by Pieter de Swart around 1560 for the choir of the Pieterskerk and it was moved to the Marekerk in 1733 and enlarged by Rudolph Garrels. It was restored in 1966 by Flentrop Orgelbouw.

The carillon has a church bell by C. Wegewaert from 1647, with a diameter of 202.7 cm and it has a bell by Francois Hemony from 1663 with a diameter of 98.6 cm. The mechanical clock in the tower is by B. Eijsbouts in 1941, an electric winding mechanism was added later.

Services are held on Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The church is open to visitors during Saturday afternoons in July and August and occasionally on Saturday afternoons throughout the year.

References

Marekerk Wikipedia