Photographer’s Note
De Krijtberg (in the background)
Like the other Roman Catholic churches in the old centre of Amsterdam, the history of this one starts with a hidden church. This hidden church was founded in 1654 in the back of the house 'De Crijtbergh', as this name, which means 'chalk mountain' was spelled then. The church was a Jesuit one then and still is.
The makeshift church was replaced by a new building, more worthy of the name 'church', in 1881. As in the other cases when a former hidden church was replaced by a new church, there were space limitations. Architect Alfred Tepe however managed to construct a rather big church, especially when compared to the St. Willibrordus in Utrecht, built a few years earlier under similar space limitations.
Because only the front would be directly visible Tepe gave the church a monumental facade with octagonal towers at the sides of it, instead of his usual square tower. Instead of a true transept there's a pseudo-transept with undeep arms, and the choir is flanked by diagonally positioned chapels. In the interior optimal use of space was made by limiting the width of the side-aisles, thus creating more space for the central aisle. A gallery above the side-aisles provided even more space.
De Krijtberg is one of the highlights in Tepe's career. The interior was largely provided by the Mengelberg firm in Utrecht and is mostly still present. In the 1970's the church was seriously threathened with demolition, but thankfully it was restored instead. This restoration started in 1979 and was completed in 2001.
after noordhollandchurches.tripod.com
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pauloog
(6318) 2009-07-18 14:39
Hello Andrzej,
A very dutch view not only because of the bikes and the church but also because of the canal view with its typical houses in the far. Well executed.
Regards,
Paul
emka
(21165) 2009-07-18 15:31
Witaj!! Amsterdam to oczywiście rowerki (no i kanały :)). Ladne wieże kościoła, sliczne domki tam w oddali. Fantastyczna ostrość i super kolory.
Pozdrawiam znękana upałem
M.
jurek1951
(25866) 2009-07-18 23:05
Witaj Andrzej,
typowy obrazek z Holandi z rowerami,ladnie prezetuje sie architektura tego kosciola,dobra notatka,pozdrawiam
Jurek
Graal
(57430) 2009-07-19 0:22
Czesc Andrzej,
rowery w Holandii to powszedni widok. Tu potwierdzenie z Amsterdamu. Piekna architektura w tle. Dobra notka i Twoja robota.
Pozdr. Al.
Yves-triga
(3302) 2009-07-19 1:24
Hello andrzej,
Very nice pov, i like this bicycle on this first plan,
very nice shoot
well see
yves
Fis2
(45437) 2009-07-19 2:06
Czesc Andrzejku!
Super, architektura i rowerki nic wiecej mi nie trzeba ;)
Najlepsza to ta rejestracja, zaciekawila mnie.
Fajny kadr, kolorki i ostro¶æ.
Jak zawsze dobra praca.
Milej niedzieli
Krzysztof
wolf38
(12539) 2009-07-23 1:27
Hello Andrzej. Amsterdam, bicycles, Grachten, old houses. A wonderful photo. Composition light and colors are in the best way. Very beautifully. Best regards, Wolfgang.
Morac
(20104) 2009-07-30 15:11
Bonsoir Andrzej,
C'est tout à fait Amsterdam !
J'aime cette ville.
Amicalement
Marc
Photo Information
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Copyright: Andrzej Urbaniec (Deepforest)
(8813) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-06-08
- Categories: Daily Life, Transportation, Architecture
- Camera: Canon Powershot SX10 is
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-18 14:36
- Favorites: 1 [view]
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