The romantic interior of the church in Termunten.
This late-Romanesque church, built on a mound, was once a much larger cross church from the twelfth century. The current building consists of the churchtravee and the former junction. The tuff wall remnants still clearly show where the transverse arms were. Although it is a 'remnant' church, it is a beautiful church with ornamental masonry, pointed alcove fields, windows and round windows, both outside and inside. Further peculiarities in the interior are the late-Romanesque eight-ribbed dome vaults and the particularly high placed piscina (almost one and a half metres high). The early thirteenth century baptismal font comes from the church of Heveskes.
Bo Scheeringa is an enthusiastic landscape photographer, with a great passion for the Dutch province of Groningen and Ireland. She also specializes in portrait and documentary photography. Bo mainly works on her own projects.
She published two photo books: in 2017 "RUIM LEVEN a portrait of North Groningen and its..
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Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany