Three-nave Roman Catholic church of St. Trudo with a dome.
The construction took place in 1927 according to a design by architect J. Stuyt in Traditionalist forms with elements of Neo-Romanesque.
Appreciation
The church is of general importance. The building has cultural-historical significance as a special expression of the development of Catholicism in the south and is also important as an example of the typological development of the ecclesiastical center in the period shortly after 1900.
The building has architectural-historical significance due to its style and detailing, in which the architect sought to break away from traditional neo-styles.
It is also significant as an example of the oeuvre of architects Cuypers and Stuyt. It has art-historical importance due to the presence of older interior elements.
It has ensemble value due to its special location, connected with the development of the church village.
It is significant due to its architectural-historical and typological rarity.
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Address: Molenstraat 9, 4881 CP Zundert, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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