Ruïnekerk - Church

The Ruïnekerk in Bergen, located in the heart of this charming artist village in North Holland, is one of the most iconic and historic buildings in the region. The church’s history dates back to the 12th century and is closely intertwined with the development of Bergen itself.
A Church with a Turbulent Past
Around the year 1100, a chapel stood where the Ruïnekerk now rises. It was elevated to a parish church around 1140 and built with tuff stone. In the 15th century, it was replaced by a larger brick church: the impressive St Peter and Paul Church, completed around 1420.
During the Eighty Years' War, most of the church was destroyed by fire. Only the choir survived and has been carefully restored over the centuries. What remains is the striking Ruïnekerk, where the medieval past is still tangibly present.
What Makes the Ruïnekerk Special?
- Medieval Origins: The foundations date back to the 12th century and are steeped in centuries of history.
- Restored Choir: The only remaining part after the destruction, now beautifully preserved.
- Bergen’s Landmark: The Ruïnekerk defines the village skyline and is a favourite subject for photographers and painters.
- Cultural Centre: Besides religious services, the church serves as a scenic venue for concerts, lectures, exhibitions and other cultural events.
Visitor Info and Practical Details
- Guided Tours: The church is not open daily, but guided tours can be arranged on request, offering fascinating insight into its history and architecture.
- Open Church Days: During the summer, the church is open to visitors on selected days, with or without a guide.
- Church Services: Every Sunday at 10:00 AM there's a service with music, reflection and community. Coffee and tea are served afterwards.
A Unique Location for Special Moments
The Ruïnekerk is not only a monument, but also a beloved venue for intimate events. Be it a concert, a talk or a cultural gathering – its unique acoustics, historic setting and warm atmosphere make it a truly special place in North Holland.
Visit the Ruïnekerk and experience the magic of centuries-old stones in the heart of charming Bergen – where history and culture come together.
Furthermore Ruïnekerk is near the following sights: Het Sterkenhuis (±70 m), Mini Golf Course de Merelhof (±125 m), Hertenkamp (±300 m), Museum Kranenburgh (±400 m) & Swimming pool Hoornse Vaart (±400 m).
For information
Oude Prinsweg 2, Bergenweb. Website