The Catholic parish church of St. Cosmas and Damian is a listed church building in Bienen, a district of Rees in the district of Kleve. Initially, the church was dedicated to St. Lambertus.
The church, formerly dedicated to St. Lambertus, was first mentioned in a document in 1298. The three-nave pseudo-basilica of three bays was built in several phases. The choir with a 3/8 end is single-bay. Cross-ribbed vaults were inserted into the church. The basements of the three-storey west tower made of tufa stone date back to the 12th century. The brick storey is late Gothic. On the west side of the tower, a brick reinforcement was added in 1857. The lintel of the portal in the north aisle is inscribed with 1514.
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Address: Kleve, Germany
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