- Cathedral of Saint Bavo
The Cathedral of Saint Bavo, was built in
Haarlem , the Netherlands by the Catholics in1898 after theSint-Bavokerk was converted toProtestantism in1578 . It now serves as the main cathedral for thediocese of Haarlem .History
Since 1853 the church of St. Joseph had served as a cathedral but it proved to be too small almost immediately, despite enlargements.
Bishop Bottemanne started the planning for building a new cathedral in 1893, which was to serve as a cathedral as well as a parish church. The original intention was to ask
Pierre Cuypers to design the church, and it's possible he even made a first design, but due to his age his son,Joseph Cuypers , became the architect instead. Cuypers at first designed a church in a neo-gothic style that still clearly showed the influence of his father, but eventually, after numerous changes, Cuypers decided to focus on a neo-romanesque style instead, with influences from Byzantine and jugendstil architecture.Construction started in 1895 with the choir and its radiating chapels, and on
April 1 ,1898 the cathedral was consecrated. In the years 1902 - 1906 construction continued with the transept and nave. Due to shortage of money the construction of the towers was prosponed until 1927. In this period Cuypers was assisted by his sonPierre Cuypers Jr. .External links
* [http://www.rkbavo.nl Official website of the Cathedral of Saint Bavo]
* [http://www.haarlemshuffle.com/tourism/topic.php?id=19 Haarlem Shuffle - St Bavo Catholic Cathedral]
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