St.-Jansbasiliek
Laren (NH), NL
St. John the Baptist, built in 1924-1925 to a design by architect Wolter te Riele Gzn. from Utrecht. The church, built in a neo-Gothic architectural style with expressionist details, replaced a water board church from 1844, which stood west of the current church. The church was consecrated on 29 October 1925 by the Bishop of Utrecht; on 8 December 1937 the church received the honorary title ""Basilcia Minor"". Every year on the Sunday of St. John the sacrament procession leaves from this church to the St. John's churchyard on the Langsakker: this is the only procession on the public road above the major rivers. Together with the rectory (Brink 33), the former monastery (Brink 29) and the former girls' school, the church forms a monumental facade wall along the east side of the Brink in Laren. The church is set back from the building line and is separated from the road by a forecourt and a brick boundary with two monumental lanterns. The interior contains fourteen frescoes from the Stations of the Cross, painted by PC de Moor, which are also protected. The organ is not protected.