Sint-Martinuskerk, Catholic church in Cuijk, Netherlands.
Sint-Martinuskerk is a Catholic church in Cuijk featuring a prominent steeple and architectural elements typical of early twentieth-century Dutch church design. The building displays the style and proportions that defined this period of religious architecture.
The church was built in 1910 when the Cuijk region of North Brabant experienced significant population growth. Architect Caspar Franssen designed the building, shaping the town's appearance during this period of expansion.
The church serves as a gathering place where the community comes together for celebrations and important occasions. It remains a focal point in the town's life and identity.
You can find Sint-Martinuskerk at Kerkweg 11 in Cuijk. The building receives regular maintenance to preserve its structural integrity and interior features.
The building was recognized as a Rijksmonument in 1966 and entered the national register of protected Dutch monuments. This designation reflects its importance as part of the region's architectural heritage.
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