Saint Remigius Church | |
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Sint-Remigiuskerk | |
50°50′03″N 5°58′55″E / 50.8341°N 5.9820°E | |
Location | Simpelveld |
Country | Netherlands |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | parochiesimpelveld |
History | |
Status | Rijksmonument |
Founded | 1921-1925 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Catholic church |
Architect(s) | Caspar Franssen |
Style | Neoroman |
The Saint Remigius Church (Dutch: Sint-Remigiuskerk) is a Roman Catholic church building in Simpelveld, The Netherlands. It is a neoroman cross shaped church with three naves, a tower with a waisted top, and a round apse. It is completely made up out of Kunradersteen, a local variant of chalk. The building is used as parish church for the local Saint Remigius parish. Patron saint for the church is Saint Remigius. Due to the inventory of the church, it has been listed as a rijksmonument, making it a national heritage site of the Netherlands.