Ingen (G):
reformed
church
The reformed church of Ingen, also
known as Lambertuskerk, is a mostly late-Gothic three-aisled
pseudo-basilica . The lower part of the built-in tower is from the 14th
century and belonged to a one-aisled church built in the 12th or 13th
century. Part of that church has survived in the east wall of the
current nave, which was built shortly after 1494. In the same period
the tower was heigthened. The choir had been built earlier in the 15th
century and was extended with a chapel on the south side in the 16th
century.
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