Dominicuskerk, Roman Catholic parish church in Oog in Al district, Utrecht, Netherlands
Dominicuskerk is a parish church in Utrecht distinguished by clean architectural lines and functional design principles. The building on Palestrinastraat features structural characteristics typical of the Bossche School movement and accommodates various community activities.
The building was constructed in 1951 by architect Herman van Putten and later consecrated by Bishop Alfrink. The Dominican community departed in 1992, after which the structure took on new religious purposes.
The church serves as a gathering place for neighbors who come together for services and communal events. Visitors experience a space where faith and community connection remain active parts of daily life.
The location is regularly open for services and communal gatherings and hosts various events throughout the year. Visitors should check ahead for service times and whether special occasions are scheduled.
The building hosts monthly breakfast gatherings where visitors pray briefly and then share a meal together. These occasions create a relaxed setting for personal conversations about faith and everyday matters.
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