The Sint-Martinuskerk is the church of the Belgian village Zomergem. She is dedicated to Martin of Tours.
The hall church, which was often rebuilt and expanded over the course of time, has preserved the tower made of Tournai limestone from the 13th century. It is a Gothic square crossing tower. The church had to deal with the Iconoclasm in the 16th century. The chapter of Tournai, to which the church belonged, carried out considerable repairs in 1753. The northern side façade in red brick dates from this period, which forms a contrast with the southern side façade, which was formerly built in grey fieldstone. The new west façade and the extension of the church date from 1850.
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Markt, Zomergem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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