The Peter and Paul Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Dutch town of Ulft. The church was built in the years 1957 to 1959 to a design by Antonius Vosman. Since the previous church from 1864 by Pierre Cuypers was considered too small, the search for a suitable location for a new church started in 1949. In the end, it was decided to build the new church next to the old church. On August 30, 1959, the new church was consecrated and then the old one demolished. To make the church more visible, it was decided to demolish five shop buildings. As a result, the current church square was created at the front of the church.
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Address: Gelderland, Netherlands
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