NL Province of Limburg edit

Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Broekhuizen,
Horst aan de Maas
St. Nicholas church (NL),
RCE 5872
about 1500 enlarged by two bays in the west in 1951
 
Echt,
Echt-Susteren
St. Landricius church (NL),
RCE 14256
15th century two western bay and tower 1873
 
Eygelshoven,
Kerkrade
St. John the Baptist church (NL),
RCE 23579
early 16th century tower mostly of stone, older
 
Gennep Kasteel Heijen Gothic & Renaissance
 
Molenstraat 11
 
Ven-Zelderheide,
Gennep
Chapel of Abbot Anthony (NL)
 
Grathem,
Leudal
St. Severinus church (NL),
RCE 
15th century pseudo-basilica of brick, 13th century tower & 1500 choir of marl
 
Mook,
Mook en Middelaar
church (NL),
RCE 30073
chapels 15th, tower 16th century other an older parts of marl; nelargement 1910
 
Nederweert St. Lambert church (NL),
RCE 30315
tower 1467 nave & choir 1840
 
Roggel,
Leudal
St. Peter's church (NL),
RCE 32693
15th century pseudobasilica in 1853 half alterated to a hall church by a G. Revival high northern aisle, tower alterated reconstruction after WW. II; western part of nave and southern aisle medieval
 
Roermond[1] St. Christopher's Cathedral,
RCE 32552
15th/16th century basilical nave, hall choir
 
Protestant Church
of the Lesser Brethren
(NL),
RCE 32579
about 1500 possibly some parts of 13th century; hall hcurch
 
former Carolus Chapel (NL),
RCE 32650
1398 and 16th century 15th century addition of the vestry, since 1554 erbult after a fire, since 1748 structural alterations
 
Begards' monastery (NL),
RCE 32663
chapel about 1500 southern wing building later alterated to Baroque
 
House Drehmans (NL),
RCE 32550
1520
 
Huis De Toren (The Tower house) (NL),
RCE 32685
since 15th
 
Rattentoren (Rat tower) of the defensive walls (NL),
RCE 32600
14th century
 
Asselt (NL),
Roermond
St. Dionysius church (NL),
RCE 34972
tower 1515 choir Romanesque of boulders, nave Neo-Romanesque with a skin of boulders
 
Schinveld,
Onderbanken
St. Eligius church (NL),
RCE 42089
tower about 1500 heightened in the 19th century
 
Oirsbeek,
Schinnen
St. Lambert church (NL),
RCE 33349
tower 1514 layers of brick and of marl; nave of similar outfit built in 1954
 
Geleen,
Sittard-Geleen
Sts. Marcelline & Peter church (NL),
RCE 
th century only tower medieval, embrasure of the portal of brick, else irregular pathwork of brick and plastered wall sections
 
Sittard,
Sittard-Geleen
St. Peter's church (NL),
RCE 33678
13th–16th centuries basilical nave of brick, lower parts of the tower brick and stone layers, transept, choir and upper tower of stone
 
Venlo Sint-Martinuskerk (NL) 1480
 
Town hall (NL)[2],
RCE 
~1300, 1385 Renaissance alterations 1597–1601
 
former St. James chapel (NL),
RCE 37164
about t1500/1533 former hospital chapel, nowadays part of an office building
 
St. George church (NL),
RCE 37162
1509 1718 medieval choir as part of an 18th century church
 
Romerhuis (NL)[3],
RCE 37179
1521
 
Weert Sint-Martinuskerk (NL) 1456 Campine Gothic
 


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  1. ^ Stenvert et al., Monumenten in Nederland. Limburg, p. 301 ff.
  2. ^ 387–388
  3. ^ p. 389