Der Aa-kerk - Akerkhof 2
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Unieke historische locatie met verrassende tentoonstellingen concerten & meer in hartje Groningen.
About Der Aa-kerk
CBF-Erkenningspaspoort
De Erkenning is het keurmerk voor goede doelen dat door het CBF, Toezichthouder Goede Doelen wordt uitgegeven. Met de Erkenning laten organisaties zien dat ze voldoen aan strenge kwaliteitseisen. Voor grotere organisaties gelden uiteraard andere eisen dan voor kleinere. Circa 80 procent van het particuliere geefgeld staat inmiddels onder toezicht van het CBF. Aan een Erkend Goed Doel kun je gerust geven omdat je ervan uit kunt gaan dat de organisatie daadwerkelijk bijdraagt aan een betere wereld, zorgvuldig omgaat met elke euro, verantwoording aflegt en zich onafhankelijk laat controleren.
Contact Der Aa-kerk
Address : | Akerkhof 2, 9711 JB Groningen, Netherlands |
Phone : | 📞 +8 |
Postal code : | 9711 |
Website : | http://akerk.nl/ |
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City : | Groningen |
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ashish lakra on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Its a grt piece of History...They use it for concerts and shows these days....Sad they dnt use it as an active church
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Pieter van der Ploeg on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Old church near the center of the city of Groningen. First chapel built in 1246 and replaced by a brick building between 1425 and 1465. The annual whisky festival of Northern Netherlands are held inside the church at the end of March
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Omaro Schreuder on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It is a nice place to host an event that does not require a big visual open space. It is excellent creating sections of presentation e.g. line of products, collection of paintings or sculptures. Accoustics are not great for groups of different talks/presentations. But it could be a good place for a concert or a single presentation setup.
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Kristina Thornton on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful, cool, airy and peaceful inside. The wooden churchtower is the prettiest in Groningen, my favorite landmark. Happily, the toilet facilities were very modern and clean!
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Angeline Basuki on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Really nice adaptive reuse practice for this old protestant church. Although it is no longer use for service, but now it serve different kind of activities such as gala dinner, lecture/seminar, exhibition and even wedding. It has really beautiful space inside and a must visit in Groningen.
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Borbála Huszár on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It was a beautiful church, but it's a bit strange to see it like an event hall.
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Liz O Brien on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful church with so much history in it ,but found the exhibition too different for me.
Very pleasant staff.
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Robin Irwin on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This church is named after a river called the 'AA' That has its origins in the Dutch province of Drente. The river joins the waters surrounding the city.
It was built in the 13th century at the same time the Martinitower was built. This church had a lot Frisian connections, divided the city between 2 separated areas between the local citizens and the Frisian community.
Up until the sixteenth century a picture of Charlemagne was in the church with a caption referring to the Frisian Freedom granted by him.
During the centuries the church underwent many additions to the church itself. In 1711 the tower itself seemed to have collapsed suddenly and was fortunately rebuilt. the church was restored several times in the 20th century, most recently in 1982.
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