Church of Saint John the Baptist (Pijnacker)

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H. Joannes de Dooperkerk
Exterior of the church, September 1968
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceSouth Holland
Regions-Gravenhage
RiteLatin Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusParish church
LeadershipRoman Catholic Diocese of Rotterdam
Year consecrated1892
Statusactive use
Location
LocationOostlaan 38, Pijnacker, Netherlands
MunicipalityPijnacker-Nootdorp
Geographic coordinates52°1′14.29″N 4°26′3.55″E / 52.0206361°N 4.4343194°E / 52.0206361; 4.4343194
Architecture
ArchitectAdrianus Bleijs
Styleneo-Romanesque
Groundbreaking1891
Completed1892
Specifications
Direction of façadewest
Spireone
Spire height181 feet
Materialsbrick
Website
www.rk-pijnacker.nl

The church of Saint John the Baptist (or as written by the parish H. Joannes de Dooper or as a variant in Dutch Sint Johannes de Doper) is a Roman Catholic church in Pijnacker in the Netherlands. The church is cruciform and built in the neo-Romanesque style. It was built in 1892 and is the work of architect, Adrianus Bleijs.

When built it was within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem which was later renamed the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam. When diocesan boundaries were redrawn it became part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rotterdam. It The name of the church has several variations. The parish website officially shows it as "H. Joannes de Dooper," (with no "h" and with two "o"s) but others list it as Heilige (or Sint) Johannes de Doper (with an "h" and with only one "o.") Above the entrance door of the church is found a bas-relief showing the baptism of Jesus by John.

The organ was built in 1899 by P.J. Adema and Sons.[1][2]

The church is a registered national monument along with the attached presbytery.[3]

view of the church from the south along the Oostlaan.

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