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SCOTTISH CHURCH
M.C.A. MEISCHKE, 1951-1953, Schiedamse Vest 121, Rotterdam
Schotse Kerk / Scottish Church ( M.C.A. Meischke )
© 2011 Ossip van Duivenbode

ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE):
M.C.A. Meischke

BUILDING TYPE:
Religious buildings


RELATED BUILDINGS:
Foreign Church Route

Rotterdam has long been home to the widest variety of foreign religious denominations and churches. After the Reformation, the Netherlands was in vogue because of the freedom of religion enjoyed there. Rotterdam's Scottish and Walloon religious communities derive from those times. Many seafarers' churches would follow later. Often exotic structures, these have been welcomed by the city as an enrichment. This is not the case with the still contested construction of mosques for the growing Muslim community. Many exceptional churches are located on a route along Schiedamse Vest and Westzeedijk. This 'foreign church route' begins with the Scots Church on Schiedamse Vest. Built in traditionalist style by the architect M.C.A. Meischke, it replaced its predecessor at Vasteland which had been destroyed during the 1940 bombing raid. Opposite it is the Walloon Church, which does date from before the war.