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Protestant church of Aldtsjerk

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Protestant church of Aldtsjerk

Dedication
  
before the reformation Saint Paul

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The Protestant church of Aldtsjerk or Saint Paul’s church is a religious building in Aldtsjerk, Netherlands, one of the numerous medieval churches in Friesland.

It is a mid 12th century Romanesque church with a triple closed choir built out of brick covered with tuffstone, located on the Van Sminiawei 29. The tower dates from the 13th century and is like the church build out of brick covered with tuffstone. The church was once a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Paul but became a Protestant church after the protestant reformation. Over time the tower and church where several times changed/converted. It is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 35669.

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