Church of Ammerstol
Neo-Gothic village church with tower. Replaced church from 1333. The Reformed Church from 1880-1881 has been placed on the list of National Monuments because of its historical inventory.
Neo-Gothic village church with tower. Replaced church from 1333. The Reformed Church from 1880-1881 has been placed on the list of National Monuments because of its historical inventory.
Scottish Church, traditionally Presbyterian Church. Interesting reconstruction church without tower.
Nickname "Steigerkerk". Built to replace the St. Dominicuskerk that was destroyed in 1940. Very important reconstruction complex, with a defining tower, in the centre of Rotterdam, and a beautiful church in many details. Designated a national monument in 2013.
The church replaces the old seventeenth-century Walloon church at the northwest end of the Hoogstraat, from which the virtually original Bätz-Witte organ from around 1865 was taken over. The new Walloon church was originally situated on a remnant of the original western city wall, which was filled in during the Second World War. The interior is equipped with wrought iron/bronze light fixtures, ceiling lamps, hymn boards and electric heaters designed by WH Gispen.