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Saint Bernard Church (Ubachsberg)

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Location
  
Ubachsberg

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1841

Status
  
Rijksmonument

Country
  
Netherlands

Website
  
parochiesimpelveld.nl

Functional status
  
Catholic church

Architect
  
Jean Dumoulin

Saint Bernard Church (Ubachsberg)

The Saint Bernard Church (Dutch: Sint-Bernarduskerk) is a Roman Catholic church building in Ubachsberg, Voerendaal, Netherlands. Patron saint for the church is Bernard of Clairvaux. The church is a national monument of the Netherlands.

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Building

The church is located southwest of the main road through the village of Ubachsberg, the Kerkstraat, which connects Huls in the east, with Voerendaal in the north-west. South of the church is the Bernardussquare. East and south of the church is the cemetery. The building consists of a build in bell tower in the west, a nave with a single aisle, a transept and a choir. The church is partially made up out of red bricks and partially out of Kunradersteen, a local variant of chalk.

History

The nave and tower were built in 1841 to a design by Jean Dumoulin. That same year Ubachsberg became an independent parish. Before this time Ubachsberg was part of the parish of St. Laurentius in Voerendaal.

In 1924 the church was expanded to a design by architect Beursgens from Sittard. A transept and a choir in Neo-Roman style were added.

Rijksmonument

The church has been listed as a rijksmonument since 8 January 1969, making it a national heritage site of the Netherlands.

References

Saint Bernard Church (Ubachsberg) Wikipedia


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