ZINNIK, Gilbertus van - b. 1627 Grimbergen, d. 1660 Grimbergen - WGA

ZINNIK, Gilbertus van

(b. 1627 Grimbergen, d. 1660 Grimbergen)

Flemish architect, Norbertine monk. From a necrological note he is known as the architect of the abbey church of Grimbergen, one of the important Baroque churches in Belgium.

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The churches of the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) order have a special significance in the history of late-seventeenth-century Flemish church architecture. The expansion and decoration of the Norbertine abbeys in the Southern Netherlands accelerated after 1650. In these abbeys particularly the long choirs, essential for the offices of the order, stand out.

The Norbertine church of Grimbergen was built to the design of the architect, Father Gilbertus van Zinnik, a member of the order. In spite of the fact that it remained incomplete the church ranks among the most harmonious Baroque buildings in Belgium. The tower houses a 49-bell carillon, the houses lining the central square in front of the church have been rebuilt in the original style of the 18th century.

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The churches of the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) order have a special significance in the history of late-seventeenth-century Flemish church architecture. The expansion and decoration of the Norbertine abbeys in the Southern Netherlands accelerated after 1650. In these abbeys particularly the long choirs, essential for the offices of the order, stand out.

The Norbertine church of Grimbergen was built to the design of the architect, Father Gilbertus van Zinnik, a member of the order. In spite of the fact that it remained incomplete the church ranks among the most harmonious Baroque buildings in Belgium. The tower houses a 49-bell carillon, the houses lining the central square in front of the church have been rebuilt in the original style of the 18th century.

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The churches of the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) order have a special significance in the history of late-seventeenth-century Flemish church architecture. The expansion and decoration of the Norbertine abbeys in the Southern Netherlands accelerated after 1650. In these abbeys particularly the long choirs, essential for the offices of the order, stand out.

The Norbertine church of Grimbergen was built to the design of the architect, Father Gilbertus van Zinnik, a member of the order. Here there was an effort for rich decoration, particularly conspicuous in the elegant sculptural embellishment of the interior. At the same time the effect of monumentality in this interior was reinforced by the imposing square piers flanked by pilasters. The festive atmosphere is increased by the beautiful furniture including the confessional chairs, the theatrical main altar and the choir stalls.

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The churches of the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) order have a special significance in the history of late-seventeenth-century Flemish church architecture. The expansion and decoration of the Norbertine abbeys in the Southern Netherlands accelerated after 1650. In these abbeys particularly the long choirs, essential for the offices of the order, stand out.

The Norbertine church of Grimbergen was built to the design of the architect, Father Gilbertus van Zinnik, a member of the order. Here there was an effort for rich decoration, particularly conspicuous in the elegant sculptural embellishment of the interior. At the same time the effect of monumentality in this interior was reinforced by the imposing square piers flanked by pilasters. The festive atmosphere is increased by the beautiful furniture including the confessional chairs, the theatrical main altar and the choir stalls.

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