St James the Great Church
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For other churches with the name St James the Great, see St James the Great (disambiguation).
Saint James the Great Church is a large Protestant church in the city of Flushing, Netherlands. The building is on the Old Market (Oude Markt); around are the streets called Branderijstraat and Lepelstraat. The original Roman Catholic church of the city, it has belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church since 1572, which became the Protestant Church in the Netherlands in 2004.
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St James the Great Church | |
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Grote Kerk; Sint Jacobskerk | |
Location | Vlissingen |
Country | Netherlands |
Denomination | Protestant Church in the Netherlands |
Previous denomination | Dutch Reformed Church Roman Catholic |
Website | sintjacobskerk.nl |
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The church is pseudo-basilican in style; the aisles are almost as wide as the nave, the three aisles each have their own vault and the nave rises above the aisles, although a clerestory is missing.