Munsterkerk

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Munsterkerk is a prominent Romanesque church in Roermond, Netherlands, known for its distinctive twin towers and historical significance.

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Munsterkerk canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rijksmonument
Romanesque church
church building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
centuryOfOrigin 13th century
completionDate 13th century
constructionStart 13th century
country Netherlands
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Diocese of Roermond NERFINISHED
foundedAs abbey church
hasArchitecturalFeature apse
crossing tower
nave
transept
twin towers
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Roermond
Churches in Limburg (Netherlands)
Rijksmonuments in Limburg (Netherlands)
Roman Catholic churches in the Netherlands
Romanesque architecture in the Netherlands
hasRestoration 19th-century restoration
20th-century restoration
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument NERFINISHED
national heritage site of the Netherlands
isInUseFor religious services
tourism
locatedIn Limburg NERFINISHED
Roermond NERFINISHED
city centre of Roermond
locatedNear Munsterplein NERFINISHED
material stone
name Munsterkerk NERFINISHED
nativeName Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Munsterkerk NERFINISHED
notableFor Romanesque architecture in the Netherlands
distinctive twin towers
historical significance in Roermond
originalFunction church of a Cistercian abbey
religiousAffiliation Christianity

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Roermond, Netherlands hasLandmark Munsterkerk
subject surface form: Roermond