The former Catholic parish church of St. Antonius is a listed church building in Amern, a district of Schwalmtal in the district of Viersen.
The three-aisled pseudo-basilica was built in 1491 with a choir consisting of a bay and a 5/8 end. The ribbed vault rests on round pillars. According to plans by Lambert von Fisenne, the church was extended in 1897 by two west bays adapted to the Gothic bays. Rectangular choirs were added to the side aisles and a sacristy was added. The exterior masonry in brick with divisions in tracery in sandstone was largely reworked.
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Address: Viersen, Germany
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