6 Sights in Heerlen, Netherlands (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Heerlen, Netherlands. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 6 sights are available in Heerlen, Netherlands.

Sightseeing Tours in Heerlen

1. Sint-Laurentiuskerk

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Sint-Laurentiuskerk

The Sint-Laurentius church in Voerendaal (South Limburg) is a Roman Catholic Church that originally dates from the 11th century. Only the Romanesque tower remains of this original church. The current single -nave cross church consists of a central ship that dates from 1840 and a crossboke, priest's choir and apsis from 1917. The tower is uncleaned, with a font from the 12th century in the baptismal chapel, made from Name Stone. It is the only church in the village and is located in the center of Voerendaal. The building is a national monument.

Wikipedia: Sint-Laurentiuskerk (Voerendaal) (NL), Website, Url

2. Sint-Gerardus Majellakerk

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The Sint-Gerardus Majella Church in Heerlen is a church building in the Dutch province of Limburg. Upon its completion in 1938, the church was dedicated to Gerardus Majella. The building is considered a highlight in the oeuvre of master builder Alphons Boosten and is a national monument, partly because of its connection with the Limburg mining industry and the involvement of various prominent artists.

Wikipedia: Sint-Gerardus Majellakerk (Heerlen) (NL), Website, Url

3. Theater Heerlen

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Theater Heerlen, formerly Stadsschouwburg Heerlen, is the largest theater in the Dutch city of Heerlen and Parkstad Limburg and has been part of the Parkstad Limburg Theaters group since 1999, together with the Theater Kerkrade in Kerkrade. Both theatres have a single programme, which is distributed among the buildings.

Wikipedia: Theater Heerlen (NL)

4. Oliemolen

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Oliemolen Maarten van Wesel (Mach10 at en.wikipedia) / CC BY 2.5

The Oliemolen is a 16th-century watermill located at the foot of a steep hill in the Aambos, Heerlen in the Netherlands. The name already tells us much about its function, extracting oil, but this was not always the case as it first functioned as a volmolen. The mill is fed by the Caumerbeek.

Wikipedia: Oliemolen, Heerlen (EN), Website, Url

5. Sint-Corneliuskerk

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Sint-Corneliuskerk

The Sint-Corneliuskerk is a church building in the Heerlerheide district in the municipality of Heerlen in the Dutch province of Limburg. The lower Corneliusplein is located on the west side of the church. The church stands on a church hill and the cemetery is located next to the church.

Wikipedia: Sint-Corneliuskerk (Heerlerheide) (NL), Website, Url

6. Thermenmuseum

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The Thermenmuseum is an archaeological museum in the centre of the Dutch Limburg city of Heerlen. The museum opened in 1977 and is built around the excavation of a Roman bathhouse, which is the oldest, largest and best-preserved antique building in the Netherlands.

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