Saint Martin's Church (Dutch: Sint-Maartenskerk) is the main Roman Catholic church and one of the principal Gothic monuments of Kortrijk (Courtrai), West Flanders, Belgium. The church is dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours.
Saint Martin's Church | |
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Dutch: Sint-Maartenskerk | |
Location | Kortrijk (Courtrai) |
Country | Belgium |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
History | |
Founded | 1390 |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Monument |
Style | Gothic architecture |
Completed | 1390 |
Specifications | |
Height | 83 m |
History
editThe first Gothic Saint Martin's Church was burned down after the Battle of Rozenbeke. This church was located at the place where a Roman church once stood (built in 650). The second church was built between 1390 and 1466, some remnants of which were incorporated in the present day church and remain visible. In 1585, the famous Sacramental tower was constructed in the choir. The current bell tower dates from the 19th century, a rebuilding after a fire in 1862 ruined the choir and major parts of the roof and tower.
Amongst the artworks, old works of Gaspar de Crayer can be seen. The organ, dating to 1888, is a major work of Pierre Schyven.[1]
Gallery
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Grote Markt (main square) of Kortrijk with Saint-Martin's Church
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The 'Sacrament' tower inside Saint Martin's Church
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Triptych by Bernard de Rijckere
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Interior
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Altarpiece (detail)
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Adoration of the Magi by Gaspar de Crayer
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Vandeputte, Omer; Devos, Filip (2007). Gids Voor Vlaanderen 2007. ISBN 9789020959635.