The church of the small Brabant village of Beers. Because of the tiling and the dramatic clouds, the silhouette of the church is beautiful! The Saint Lambert's Church in Beers is a neo-Gothic cross basilica built after a design by Caspar Franssen. Beers was an independent parish under the Cuijk deanery with this medieval church from the 15th century, dedicated to Saint Lambert. After the church was cured by the Reformed in 1648, the Catholics got their church back in 1801. However, this church was in a neglected state and required numerous repairs. A new, neo-Gothic cross basilica was built, of which Caspar Franssen was the architect. This was inaugurated in 1891. The interior displays murals, stained glass windows, a way of the cross and a Smits organ. The 15th century tower was preserved during the demolition of the medieval church. She has no buttresses and has three sections that are decorated with pointed arch niches. The tower was raised and got a new peak.
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