Winterswijk (G): reformed church or Jacobskerk
The
Jacobskerk was built as a catholic church, then called St. Jacobus de Meerdere.
The origins of the church lie in the 13th century, when a Romanesque church was
built. This church was gradually replaced. In c. 1400 a Gothic choir was added,
which already in 1470-1474 was replaced by a two traves of the current nave,
while a new choir with a sacristy was built a bit more to the east. In c. 1490
the nave was extended in western direction, replacing the old nave entirely.
This part of the nave is partly clad with tuff from the old church, and is
distinctively lower in height than the two eastern traves, which share a roof
with the choir.
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