Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ter-Duinenkerk (Oostende)
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Location | Mariakerke, Ostend, Arrondissement of Ostend, West Flanders, Flemish Region, Belgium | ||||
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Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ter-Duinenkerk is the oldest church of Ostend (Belgium), lying behind the dunes of Mariakerke. It dates back in its earliest form to the early 11th century.
All photos taken under GFDL with autorisation of the parish priest.
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general view
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church tower
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statue of Our Lady (1638) in the tower
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nave with high altar
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View on the nave towards the entrance and the organ
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high altar in classicistic style
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high altar
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High altar (close-up)
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pulpit
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Pulpit (close-up)
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Woman with a cross ; base of the pulpit
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aisle
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Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ter-Zee, patron saint of the fishermen
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another view of this side altar
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close-up
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Side view
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Ex voto at the side altar
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side chapel (1778)
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St. Caecilia; copy of the statue by Stefano Maderno in the basilica Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome.
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St. John the Baptist (1771)
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loft - general view
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loft in rococo style (1768) with organ and church clock
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Loft
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organ
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confessional in rococo style
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ornamental medaillon with music instruments
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close-up
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Medaillon with tambourine and trumpet
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church clock
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aisle seen from the nave
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Side aisle
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view backwards from the nave to the aisle
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chapel at the back; stained glass : St Godelieve and St Idesbald
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headstone of Dyserinck (1775), one of the first priests of this church
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view on the church and surroundings before 1900
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interior before 1914
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tomb of the painter James Ensor
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last remaining fisherman's cottage (1822) near the church