Ronde Lutherse Kerk
The Ronde Lutherse Kerk or Koepelkerk (round Lutheran church; cupola church) is a former Lutheran church in Amsterdam, located at the Singel. The church can be easily seen from the Singel by its copper dome.
Ronde Lutherse Kerk | |
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Ronde Lutherse Kerk "Koepelkerk" | |
View of the church from the Singel. | |
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Location | Singel, Amsterdam |
Country | Netherlands |
Denomination | Lutheran |
History | |
Founded | 1668 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Adriaan Dortsman |
Style | neo-classical |
Years built | 1671 |
Closed | 1935 |
Administration | |
Parish | Amsterdam |
History
The church was designed by Adriaan Dortsman (ca. 1636-1682) and was opened in 1671.[1] In 1822 the church was nearly destroyed and was rebuilt in 1826.[1] The organ was built by J Batz in 1830 and it was restored in 1983 by Flentrop Orgelbouw.[1] In 1935 the Lutherans left the building and it became a concert hall. In 1975 a tunnel was built by the neighboring Sonesta Hotel, today called the Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel, for its own access.[2] The hotel rents the church from the Lutheran church which is still the owner today. In 1983 the church was closed for restoration, but in 1993 the dome caught fire;[1] the church was again restored.[1]
The church is not open to the public, but interested persons may request to view it at the Renaissance hotel. A security guard accompanies visitors through the tunnel to the church where the ground floor of the consistory has been converted to bathrooms and the upper floor to a meeting room. Of the main hall, the impressive columns, galleries, organ and pulpit can still be seen.
See also
Other 17th century "round" churches of the Netherlands:
- Marekerk, round church of Leiden
- Oostkerk, round church of Middelburg
Dutch Rijksmonument 2207 |
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References
- Rijksmonument report
- Marriott website on the Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel which uses it as a venue for events and conferences.