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Church in Arlon, Belgium
St Martin Church, Arlon
Église Saint-Martin d'Arlon
Saint-Martin church in Arlon
48°40′57.421″N 5°48′33.779″E / 48.68261694°N 5.80938306°E / 48.68261694; 5.80938306
LocationArlon
CountryBelgium
DenominationCatholic
History
DedicationSaint Martin
Architecture
Architect(s)Edouard Van Gheluwe
Modeste de Noyette
StyleGothic revival
Completed1914
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Namur

Saint-Martin Church of Arlon (Dutch: Sint Martinuskerk, French: Église Saint-Martin d'Arlon) or Church of Saint-Martin is a church located in Arlon, Luxembourg, Belgium.

History

Its origins trace back to an ancient Church of Saint-Martin, founded to honor Saint Martin in Arlon, in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium.

Built over seven years, the St Martin's church in Arlon was inaugurated in 1914. It was designed by Belgian architects Edouard Van Gheluwe and Modeste de Noyette.

Gallery

  • Nave of the Church St. Martin Nave of the Church St. Martin
  • Interior of the church Interior of the church

External links

Media related to Église Saint-Martin (Arlon) at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. Jourdain, A., Stalle, L. v. (1896). Dictionnaire encyclopédique de géographie historique du royaume de Belgique: description de ses neuf provinces et de ses 2,607 communes. Belgium: Bruylant-Christophe & Cie, éditeurs.
  2. Gothic Revival Worldwide: A.W.N. Pugin's Global Influence. (2016). Belgium: Leuven University Press.
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