St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral, Breda

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St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral
Kathedrale Sint Antonius van Paduakerk
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LocationBreda
CountryNetherlands
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

The St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral[1] (Dutch: Kathedrale Sint Antonius van Paduakerk) or Cathedral of St. Anthony, is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Diocese of Breda, located in the city of Breda, in the Netherlands.[2][3]

The church of Sint Antonius is called Waterstaatskerk, because its construction was paid largely by the government and conducted under the supervision of civil engineers. The church was built in 1837 by architect Peter Huijsers in neoclassical style, as is evident on the front façade, can be clearly distinguished from the bottom up Doric, Ionic and Corinthian elements, while the pediment under the bell tower resembles a Greek temple.

The church was elevated to the status of cathedral in 1853, in 1876 its official name became church of Saint Barbara, and in 1968 church of San Michael and finally from 1 January 2001, the church of St. Anthony, once again it has become the cathedral, at the request of bishop Muskens.

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  1. ^ http://www.parochiebredacentrum.nl/ «Sint-Antoniuskathedraal»
  2. ^ "Kathedrale Sint Antonius van Paduakerk, Breda, Noord-Brabant (North Brabant), Netherlands". www.gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2016-02-25.
  3. ^ Schreurs, Nico; Plastow, Thomas (2003-01-01). Juxtaposing Contexts: Doing Contextual Theology in South Africa and in the Netherlands. Cluster Publications. ISBN 9781875053407.

Coordinates: 51°35′15″N 4°46′39″E / 51.5875°N 4.7775°E / 51.5875; 4.7775

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