Exploring Sint-Jan Kerk - the Netherlands' Longest Church
Visiting historical buildings, museums, and churches gives one a fascinating glimpse into what life was like centuries ago, and that is why I've always had a keen interest in ancient buildings, even as a teen.
I've been sharing much of my Netherlands trip, but still have a couple of places up my sleeve. It's just awesome that we can store our travel memories here in the Pinmapple Community on Hive!
We stayed in Gouda for three nights in an Airbnb, with a very steep spiral staircase using it as a base to visit some of the surrounding towns and cities.
Sint-Jan Kerk (St John's Church) was just around the corner from where we stayed, and we headed there on our last day. The tickets cost 10 Euro for an audio guide and a map of the church and entitled one to a free visit to the Gouda Museum, but we ran out of time as we had other plans.
Why is it that there are never enough hours in the day when you're having a good time?
This church is part of the largest museums in the Netherlands, and at 123 metres long, it also is the longest church in that country. It naturally is an important landmark in the town of Gouda.
This is a model of the church, we could not take a photo of it in its entirety as the area is more built-up now.
The church has 72 exquisite 16th-century stained glass windows, the Gouda Glasses, each telling a story about the various ages - from Biblical times, the history of the Eighty Year's War, William of Orange, and the Reformation, after which the church became Protestant.
The windows are typical medieval and Renaissance glasswork.
We were amazed to learn that these windows were dismantled and meticulously packed into boxes to safeguard them in case of damage in the Second World War, an immense task to dismantle and again reinstall after the war ended!
Although Gouda did suffer some damage, they were spared the same fate as the harbour city, Rotterdam, which experienced extensive damage during a blitz in the Second War. Most of its historical buildings were destroyed.
My cellphone camera does not do any justice to the artistry and colours in these exquisite stained glass windows. Seeing the sun shining through with the naked eye, cannot be captured by the camera. However, I tried my best and was always tagging behind while experiencing the audio tour of the church. Fortunately one can do the tour at your own pace, so I did not miss anything, and the kiddos were very patient with Mom!
This is the section where the choir sits; neither they nor the organist was there, but a recording of an organ playing beautiful hymns in the background could be heard throughout every section of the church.
Click on the LINK if you'd like to see and hear only a minute or so of what I experienced.
It was quite eerie walking on the stone floors that are carved with intricate patterns, and the names of people who are buried in vaults underneath the floor, many of them from the sixteenth century.
As we stepped out of the 16th-century Sint-Jan Kerk back into the year 2023, we were reminded of the impact past events still have on the world we live in today!
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Wao!This place looks very beautiful and decent, I love this place. I hope you had fun exploring this place.
It was beautiful, there were too many windows to share in my blog, was not easy taking them with a cellphone camera.
Thank you for popping in @the-lead
Ohh! You are actually tru, taking pictures with phones are not always easy
I love ecclesiastical tourism, it seems to me that there is history, knowledge, divinity, I appreciate it all. Thank you for showing us and taking us there.
I totally agree with you, I find it such a privilege and am so thankful when these historical buildings are being maintained and opened up to the public.
We see so many old churches being turned into restaurants, some into private homes, and that to me is good, rather than the building going to ruin.
Thank you for popping in @florecitamejias!
Wow, the stained glass windows are absolutely wonderful, and I always like to see and hear the church organs, with a player or through a recording 🎶😇
Hi @mipiano, yes the organ added to the ambience of the church. If only I could have captured those stained glass windows better, but thankfully it's etched in my mind!
I must tell you a quick story - when we held my late Mom's memorial service, the church was frantic as the organ was out of order, all they could offer was a piano. I was so happy though, I love the piano, used to play it as did Mom in her younger days. I told them not to stress, that I want the piano for the service, even if the organ is fixed in time.
I requested the piano for my hubby's service in July, gave me some comfort as he also loved the piano.
Piano is also nice in churches, sometimes I am requested to play, and it sounds nice. Until the music played on the piano is suitable for the occasion, it is perfect 😇
Last year I went to a concert and the organ stopped working well, one key got stuck so they had to stop using the organ completely. The organizer was so sad later, as it kind of ruined the whole concert...
Oh no, I can imagine it would be disastrous in a concert!
A friend invited me to a church where the symphonic choir performs each year in aid of the Cancer Association's Hospice. They only used a piano, a very accomplished pianist I must say, It was really beautiful!
However, my friend told me how beautiful the altar used to be until vandalists broke in through the church roof a couple of years ago and ripped out the organ pipes, and any other metal they could find. It's sacrilege in its worst form, awfully sad!
That is so bad! Who could damage properties and musical instruments for fun 😢
I love exploring places like this, especially because it's about the past, about history, but also about the future, and those amazing stained glass windows particularly caught my attention.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Those windows look even better in real life, and one gets to hear the story each window represents.
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday as well @triplug
Sounds very interesting because I'm fascinated by these stained glass windows and especially the opportunity to hear their story.
Wao, so beautiful
It is indeed!
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Wow! It really is amazing. Especially that bit about dismantling the windows for safe keeping.
Walking on gravestones? Eerie indeed. But also fascinating. I'd still visit if I got the chance.
Cheers!
It really is lovely looking back on the blockchain and seeing where you've been, eh? That really is a lovely looking church. Great pictures, too!
PS: Is Gouda where Gouda cheese comes from? :D
Yes it is, there's a cheese experience which we did not get to do, but we did some cheese tasting & buying (not just Gouda of course), the Dutch cheeses are the best!
Yes it's great storing these memories here as I can share it with family and friends (of course my Hive friends get to see it first😉)
I loved the entrance ticket, but - of course - the whole church seems to be full of history, religion, art, and spirituality plus faith. Thank you for sharing it. I must have missed many as this one this year while working in the EU.
I'm glad you enjoyed it @zpek! It struck me just how many beautiful churches there are in each town and city in the Netherlands, and the important role they played in the past, quite fascinating.
Yes, the whole world is full of history and it's amazing how so many cultures have similar traditions, beliefs, and even myths. I've discovered that in the Balkans.
What a lovely church - amazing windows !
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It is beautiful!
Great post! The history and beauty contained in the stained glass is really amazing! Enjoy your trip!
What a beautiful church! I hope to be able to visit the Netherlands soon!
Wow, what a beautiful art, amazing discovered by you.
These stained glass windows are extremely beautiful and impressive. It is interesting to know how they were preserved during the WWII.