History and construction of the Nieuwe Kerk

The tower dates from 1613 and was build in the Dutch Renaissance style by the Haarlem City architect Lieven de Key as an annex to the St. Annakerk, previously occupying this place.
With his design Jacob van Campen alluded to the self-awareness of his Reformed environment. Dutch protestants liked to see themselves as the ‘New Israel’, reborn just like the “Old Israel’ from a struggle for religious independance.




