Sint-Annakerk, Catholic church in Brusselsepoort, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Sint-Annakerk is a church in the Brusselsepoort neighborhood of Maastricht with modern architecture featuring curved concrete walls clad in marl stone. Its circular floor plan incorporates removed segments that create a cross-like pattern, giving the building a distinctive geometric form.
The church was built between 1963 and 1964 to serve the rapidly growing residential area in western Maastricht. The establishment of a new parish followed the urban expansion in this region.
The church interior displays works by Dutch artists Eugène Laudy and Charles Vos, including mosaics, sculptures, and a bust of Saint Lambertus that reflect the spiritual life of the community.
The church is located at Dr. Van Kleefstraat 12 and accommodates about 900 visitors inside. Regular services are held by the current parish, and access is typically available during posted opening hours.
The church's name comes from the nearby Sint Annadal Hospital, which shaped the identity of this area. This geographic link led to the church's dedication to Saint Anne.
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