Mook (L): St. Antonius Abt
In the 13th or 14th century a first church was built in Mook. It was a
one-aisled building that resembled a barn. In c. 1400 a marl choir in Gothic
style was added. Later in the 15th century the brick tower was built. In the
early 16th century the nave was extended with a brick transept. In 1550 the name
of the church was changed from St. Adelbertus to St. Antonius Abt. After the
Reformation, the church remained catholic, Mook belonging to the catholic Duchy
of Kleef. However, in 1574, during the battle between catholics and protestants
on the nearby Mookerheide, it was badly damaged. In 1675 French troops set the
church on fire. The most drastic change to the building however occured in the
20th century. In 1910 the old nave was demolished and replaced by a new
construction, designed by C. Franssen. Franssen replaced the old nave with a new
three-aisled one in neo-Gothic style. This new nave is only one trave long, and
the side-aisles on either side look actually like mirror copies of the old
transept-arms. Between the new nave and the old transept a new, wide and tall
transept was built. The old transept-arms became chapels. New chapels were added
to both sides of the tower.
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