The Gasthuiskerk, also called the Antoniuskapel, is a Protestant church in the Dutch town of Doesburg. The church was built in the 14th century on an elevation. It is striking that the church is higher than the Grote or Martinikerk. In times around the year of disaster, the church was used by the Reformed. Afterwards, the church stood empty for a long time and had non-religious destinations, but in 1717 the Reformed moved in again temporarily, because the roof of the Martini church had blown off. From 1735 Lutherans took the church into use and they took ownership of the church from 1790. Since 2000, the remonstrants have also been using the church.
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Doesburg, Gelderland, Netherlands
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