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Building in Heerlen, Netherlands

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Monseigneur Schrijnen Retreat House
Model of the Monseigneur Schrijnen Retreat House, model created by Jos Driesen
General information
Architectural styleInternational Style
Town or cityHeerlen
CountryNetherlands
Completed1933
Design and construction
Architect(s)Frits Peutz

The Monseigneur Schrijnen Retreat House was designed by the famed architect Frits Peutz (best known for the Glaspaleis) in 1932, and named after the 18th bishop of Roermond Laurentius Josephus Antonius Hubertus Schrijnen (Venlo 30 July 1861 – Roermond 26 March 1932). It is located at the top of one of the steepest hills in Heerlen next to the Molenberg and surrounded by the Aambos (a forest). It is one of the biggest buildings designed by Peutz.

It was designated a state monument (Dutch: Rijksmonument) in 1999.

Uses

Picture of the main entrance

References

  1. "Oliemolenstraat 60, 6416 CB te Heerlen" (in Dutch). Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed. Archived from the original on 7 April 2023.

External links

50°53′04″N 5°59′26″E / 50.884512°N 5.990661°E / 50.884512; 5.990661


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