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Sint-Agneskerk
Religious site

Sint-Agneskerk

📍 Amstelveenseweg 163, Amsterdam, 1075XA🏗 1931-01-01🖊 Jan Stuyt🏛 Rijksmonument

Sint-Agneskerk, established in 1914, stands as a cherished beacon for the Catholic community in Amsterdam. Named after Agnes of Rome, this Roman Catholic church was designed by the architect Jan Stuyt and completed in 1931. As you approach, take in the striking architecture that reflects the spiritual aspirations of the early 20th century. Sint-Agneskerk has been a vital part of the community's spiritual life throughout its history, weathering both the joys and challenges that have come its way. In 2010, the church underwent significant architectural reconstruction, ensuring its legacy would continue for future generations. Its importance was recognized when it was designated a Rijksmonument, a heritage status that highlights its cultural significance. …

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