St. Bavo Church

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St. Bavo Church is a prominent historic Gothic church in Haarlem, Netherlands, renowned for its impressive architecture and famous Müller organ.

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St. Bavo Church canonical 1
St. Bavo Church in Haarlem 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic church
church
historic building
landmark
alsoKnownAs Grote Kerk
Grote Kerk, Haarlem
surface form: Grote Kerk van Haarlem
cathedralPeriodEnd 1578
cathedralPeriodStart 1559
cityCenter Haarlem city centre
constructionEnd 16th century
constructionStart 14th century
country Netherlands
denomination Dutch Reformed Church
Protestant
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Late Gothic
Renaissance architecture
hasArtwork choir stalls
stained glass windows
tomb monuments
hasFeature cross-shaped ground plan
tower
wooden vaulted ceiling
hasFloorMaterial gravestones
hasOrgan Müller organ
hasParish Protestant Church in the Netherlands
surface form: Protestantse Gemeente Haarlem
hasTowerHeight approximately 78 meters
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
locatedIn Haarlem
North Holland
locatedOn Grote Markt
material brick
stone
namedAfter Saint Bavo of Ghent
notableFor Gothic architecture
Müller organ
historic significance
organBuilder Christian Müller
organCompletionYear 1738
organNotablePlayer Felix Mendelssohn
George Frideric Handel
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
previousBuilding earlier parish church
religiousAffiliationAfterReformation Protestant Church
religiousAffiliationBeforeReformation Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
roofType timber barrel vault
touristAttraction yes
usedAs cathedral of the Diocese of Haarlem
usedFor concerts
cultural events
religious services

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Haarlem knownFor St. Bavo Church
View of Haarlem with Bleaching Grounds depicts St. Bavo Church
this entity surface form: St. Bavo Church in Haarlem