Stulpkerk, Protestant church in Lage Vuursche, Netherlands.
Stulpkerk is a Protestant church in Lage Vuursche featuring a cross-shaped layout with short transepts and a three-sided chancel. The interior displays traditional Gothic architectural elements and details throughout the space.
Stulpkerk was built in 1659 as the first permanent religious building in Lage Vuursche. The structure underwent minor modifications over the centuries while maintaining its original layout and character.
The church serves the community of Lage Vuursche as a gathering place for worship and local events. It shapes the village character and remains central to daily community life.
The church is accessible on foot or by bicycle as it sits in the village center. The attached pastorie building is currently undergoing restoration work and is not open to visitors.
Inside the church stands a single-manual organ handcrafted by the Van Oeckelen Brothers in 1881. It is accompanied by a bell cast by Petit and Fritsen in 1938.
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