St. Salvator's Church, Utrecht

(1615)
Religion
AffiliationCatholic Church
Statusdemolished
Location
LocationUtrecht, Netherlands
Geographic coordinates52°05′25″N 5°07′18″E / 52.0903°N 5.1217°E / 52.0903; 5.1217
MaterialsTuff

The Sint-Salvator church (also called the Old-Munster church) was one of five Catholic Church collegiate churches in Utrecht, Netherlands, before the Protestant Reformation. The others were St. Martin's Cathedral (the present-day Dom Church), St. Peter's Church, St. John's church [nl] and St. Mary's church. The church building was situated on the present-day Domplein [nl] and was demolished during the Protestant Reformation, after the 1587 outlawing of Catholicism in the Dutch Republic.