Den Haag, Netherlands
Lange Voorhout 4
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+31 703461576
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
The Kloosterkerk is one of the emblematic buildings in The Hague and is a must see. This church is a protestant community that worships here each Sunday. The community is also involved in artistic initiatives, periodically offering photo and art exhibitions. They also hold choir and organ concerts. The multi-church mid week service takes place here every first and third Wednesday at 12:45. Music is played by church musicians or other invitees during the lunch pause moment. The church is open to the public on Monumenten Dag and they offer interesting activities such as learning Gregorian chant techniques. Worth a visit even if only to admire the vaulted ceiling and the stained glass windows with the twelve apostles.
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Googled for English church near me but found the Good Friday service entirely in Dutch. The choir was wonderful though. They sang in Latin. A good start to the Easter weekend.
The Kloosterkerk is a church on the Lange Voorhout in The Hague, Netherlands. The church and its accompanying monastery were first built in 1397. The church is known today as the church where Beatrix of the Netherlands occasionally attends services
Beautiful old building with a friendly congregation. Make sure to check the calendar for Sunday services with live music.
Vincent Van Goghs parents get married at this church on May 21, 1851
mooie kerk midden in het centrum. Het zonlicht speelde door de gebrandschilderde ramen!
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