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opposed rebuilding in 1950 and presented an alternative plan which would preserve only the tower. Next to the memorial a new, smaller church would be built. This alternative plan was rejected, particularly because restoration of the Laurenskerk was viewed as a symbol of the resilience of Rotterdam's
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on May 14, 1940, the Laurenskerk was heavily damaged, with only the tower and walls surviving. At first there were calls to demolish the church, but that was stopped by
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was the first all stone building in Rotterdam. Many important events took place here. The last priest of the Laurenskerk was Hubertus Duifhuis. The
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community was established (as part of the Reformed Church of Rotterdam) in order to resume church services. The community received a
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replica from Coventry Cathedral in order to become a local center for peace and reconciliation. In 1981 the liberal
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took place in 1572 and the Laurenskerk became a Protestant church. Ministers of the church include Laurens
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The church was built between 1449 and 1525. In 1621 a wooden spire was added to the tower, designed by
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community joined the church and since then the two communities alternate their services.
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laid the foundation stone for the restoration, which was completed in 1968.
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Helen Hill Miller (October 1960). "Rotterdam - Reborn from Ruins".
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Rotterdam's city centre and the church after the bombing in 1940
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Protestant churches converted from Roman Catholicism
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Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk

51°55′17″N 4°29′6″E / 51.92139°N 4.48500°E / 51.92139; 4.48500
Rotterdam
Denomination
Protestant Church in the Netherlands
Tradition
www.laurenskerkrotterdam.nl
[ˈɣroːtəʔɔfsɪntˈlʌurə(n)sˌkɛr(ə)k]
Protestant
Rotterdam
Hendrick de Keyser
basilica
Reformation
Johannes Jacobus van Oosterzee
Rotterdam Blitz
Protestant Church
Rotterdam Blitz
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
J.J.P. Oud
Juliana of the Netherlands
Cross of Nails
The church and its surroundings in c. 1621–1645
Map with Sint Laurenskerk in c. 1690
Rotterdam's city centre and the church after the bombing in 1940
The church and its surroundings in c. 1943–1945
The church and its surroundings in 2016
National Geographic
Official website
Kerken in de Laurens

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