St. Gertrude's Church

Utrecht, Netherlands

St. Gertrude's Church is he smallest and newest medieval parish church dedicated to the saint Gertrudis van Nijvel. It was built between 1248-1259. The choir and transept were added a century later and the tower around 1400.

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Founded: 1248-1259
Category: Religious sites in Netherlands

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