The Adelskerk was a church building in Oud Beets in the Dutch province of Friesland, built in 1889 and demolished in 1984.
The 1889 church replaced a 16th-century church dedicated to Saint Gertrude. The nobility church was financed by the families Lycklama à Nijeholt and Van Lynden from Beetsterzwaag. The single-nave church with three-sided choir closure in neo-Renaissance style was built to a design by Luitje de Goed. The transepts had stepped gables with scrollwork, obelisks and a pediment at the top in the style of Hendrick de Keyser and Hans Vredeman de Vries. Stained glass was installed in the round-arched windows. The façade had a round-arched frieze. Reverend Isaac Spandaw preached the first sermon on August 10, 1890.
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Address: Friesland, Netherlands
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