Oudenbosch Basilica

Local nameBasiliek van de H.H. Agatha en Barbara
LocationOudenbosch, Netherlands

The Oudenbosch Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in the Dutch village of Oudenbosch. The basilica is named after Agatha of Sicily and Barbara of Nicomedia, two Christian martyrs from the third century. It was built at the initiative of Willem Hellemons who was parish priest between 1842 and 1884. Its nave and interior were modeled after St. Peter's Basilica, while the facade is a replica of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, both located in Rome. The basilica was designed by architect Pierre Cuypers. Construction began in 1865 but was not fully completed until 1892. The basilica is unique in the region in that it is relatively large with a classical Italian appearance that is atypical for most of northern Europe, let alone a small town in North Brabant.

Dutch Papal Zouaves and local Catholics gathered in Oudenbosch and left for Rome in 1868 to defend the Papal State against Giuseppe Garibaldi's Italian nationalist army.

Tags Place of WorshipChristianBasilicaRoman CatholicHeritage
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudenbosch_Basilica

Official Website https://www.basiliekoudenbosch.com/

Email basiliek@bernardusparochie.nl

Phone +31 165 330502

Address 5 Past Hellemonsstraat, Oudenbosch 4731HV, Netherlands

Coordinates 51°35'22.278" N 4°31'43.875" E

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