thumb|Provenierskerk The Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, also known as the Provenierskerk or Proveniershuis Singelkerk, was a Roman Catholic church on the Proveniershuis canal in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
thumb|Provenierskerk The Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, also known as the Provenierskerk or Proveniershuis Singelkerk, was a Roman Catholic church on the Proveniershuis canal in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The church was built between 1898 and 1899 by the architectural firm of Albert Margry and Joseph Snickers. Margry designed a three-aisled church in neo-Gothic style, with a tower next to the facade. Provenierskerk was consecrated on May 8, 1899, by the Bishop of Haarlem. The first year it had no church bells, which were only installed in 1910. In 1916 the church received an organ. On the side walls of the church was a special Stations of the Cross, which was created by the Delft Factory The Royal Delft. A marble communion rail was placed in the church in 1914. The church was served by the Fathers Dominicans.
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