Saint Paul's Church, Vaals Explained

Saint Paul's Church, Vaals
Other Name:Sint-Pauluskerk
Location:Vaals
Country:Netherlands
Coordinates:50.7704°N 6.0226°W
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Founded Date:1891-1893
Status:Rijksmonument
Functional Status:Catholic church
Architect:Johannes Kayser
Style:Neogothic

The Saint Paul's Church (Dutch: Sint-Pauluskerk) is a Roman Catholic church building in Vaals, Netherlands.[1] The neogothic cross shaped church was built in 1891-1893 by Johannes Kayser, replacing an earlier Saint Paul's Church nearby. The building is used as parish church for the local Saint Paul parish. Patron saint for the church is Saint Paul. It has been listed as a rijksmonument, making it a national heritage site of the Netherlands.[2]

References

  1. http://www.kerkgebouwen-in-limburg.nl/view.jsp?content=844
  2. http://monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl/php/main.php?cAction=search&sCompMonNr=36620