St. Janskerk

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St. Janskerk is a prominent Gothic church in Maastricht, Netherlands, known for its striking red tower and historic role in the city’s religious and architectural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic church
church building
landmark
adjacentTo Basilica of Saint Servatius NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
cityRole part of Maastricht’s architectural heritage
part of Maastricht’s religious heritage
prominent landmark on Vrijthof
country Netherlands
culturalSignificance symbol of Protestant presence in predominantly Catholic region
denomination Dutch Reformed tradition
Protestant
hasBellTower yes
hasChoir Gothic choir
hasFacade Gothic west front
hasFunction parish church
hasNave single nave
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasPart red tower
hasSpire Gothic spire
heritageRegister Dutch national heritage register
heritageSignificance important element of Maastricht skyline
part of historic city center of Maastricht
heritageStatus rijksmonument
liturgicalUse Reformed worship
locatedIn Maastricht NERFINISHED
province of Limburg NERFINISHED
locatedOn Vrijthof square NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
near Maastricht city hall NERFINISHED
Onze Lieve Vrouweplein area NERFINISHED
notableFeature bright red exterior of tower
slender Gothic tower
publicAccess yes
region southern Netherlands NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliationHistory later Protestant
originally Catholic
religiousTradition Protestantism in the Netherlands
roofType pitched roof
tourismAttraction yes
towerColor red
urbanContext historic core of Maastricht
usedFor concerts
cultural events
religious services

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Maastricht hasLandmark St. Janskerk