The Willibrorduskerk is a Roman Catholic church in the Dutch town of Steenderen. The church was built in the years 1862 to 1864 to a design by H.J. Wennekers and was given Willibrord as its patron saint. Wennekers had designed a church with neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic influences. The slender tower consists of four sections, with round-arched windows in the middle two sections. On top is a constricted needle point. In the side walls, interspersed with buttresses, are stained glass windows, which are crowned in the façade by lisenes. In 1978 an altar was installed in the chancel to a design by Friedrich Wilhelm Mengelberg. In the church there is also an organ from the firm Verschueren.
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Gelderland, Netherlands
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