St Boniface Church in Leeuwarden was built in 1882/84. The basic shape of the church is a cross. It was and is a Catholic church. The church is dedicated to Saint Boniface. It has become a well-known saying in Leeuwarden that tall trees catch a lot of wind, and that certainly applies to tall towers as well. During a hurricane storm on 3 January 1976, the tower blew off the church. After a period of fundraising, the spire was rebuilt. In 1980, the spire was put back on top of the tower. From this vantage point, the tower can be seen beautifully in the reflection of the canal which presents a city-like image. What makes this work special in an interior is that it has a dramatic atmosphere which corresponds well to the history of the church. This artwork fits nicely into a rural or industrial home or office interior.
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we are Patrick and Randy. We are 2 brothers with a passion for photo/videography. We also love adventure and wildlife. Curious about our work? Feel free to take a look in our shop and who knows, maybe a BrotherJourney work will soon be hanging on your wall...
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