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Nederland - Delden, Oude Blasius


The reformed old church in Delden - originally dedicated to St. Blasius - is an example of church construction that is frequently seen on the other side of the German border. The Oude Blasius (Old Blasius) or Blasiuskerk, is first mentioned in a manuscript from 1119, when it was given to the chapter of St. Pieter in Utrecht. This makes the church even older than the town of Delden itself.
Around the year of 1150 work began on a new church, a one-aisled cruciform basilica. For unknown reasons the construction of the church stopped twenty years later. When work finally continued in the mid-13th century, a new plan was made to rebuilt the church into a three-aisled hall-church, similar to churches built in Westphalia (Germany) in that period.
The church underwent a drastic change in the period 1464-1538: the nave was tripled, although there was apparently not enough room on the northern side. Thus, a hall church with two naves of equal height arose from the original nave with two low side aisles. The building of the tower, which probably replaced a Romanesque predecessor, was started in 1516. At 2/3 of the height, construction was stopped, probably due to lack of money.
In 1583 protestant troops attacked Delden, a year later the town was set on fire. The church lost its roof and part of the vaulting. In 1602 the church was assigned to the Protestants.
In the years 1968-1970, the church was completely restored. The entire interior was also renovated. The Oude Blasius is still used for church services.
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Around the year of 1150 work began on a new church, a one-aisled cruciform basilica. For unknown reasons the construction of the church stopped twenty years later. When work finally continued in the mid-13th century, a new plan was made to rebuilt the church into a three-aisled hall-church, similar to churches built in Westphalia (Germany) in that period.
The church underwent a drastic change in the period 1464-1538: the nave was tripled, although there was apparently not enough room on the northern side. Thus, a hall church with two naves of equal height arose from the original nave with two low side aisles. The building of the tower, which probably replaced a Romanesque predecessor, was started in 1516. At 2/3 of the height, construction was stopped, probably due to lack of money.
In 1583 protestant troops attacked Delden, a year later the town was set on fire. The church lost its roof and part of the vaulting. In 1602 the church was assigned to the Protestants.
In the years 1968-1970, the church was completely restored. The entire interior was also renovated. The Oude Blasius is still used for church services.
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Bon weekend. Amitiés
HFF et agréable fin de semaine clémente.
HFF and have a good weekend
HFF, and thanks for the notes Jaap
HFF, enjoy the weekend. Herb
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
HFF and have a nice weekend!
Best wishes
Füsun
Great details and very well captured, Jaap
Thanks for your information and have a HFF too
HFF Jaap!
HFF and have a nice weekend!
HFF, Jaap and wishing you a very good weekend.
serene WE !
This impressive tower seems out of proportion to the naves.
Interesting and beautiful captures, Jaap.
At least the discreet fence does not obstruct the view ;-)
bon week-end ! amitiés Jaap♫
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition and great information
Great colours too
Best Wishes, (rather late) HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Keep it that way.
Thank you for the Note, Jaap.
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