Elimkerk
Reconstruction church, built to replace the old church, which was previously (around the 1950s) transferred to the Reformed Church (Liberated).
Reconstruction church, built to replace the old church, which was previously (around the 1950s) transferred to the Reformed Church (Liberated).
A Romanesque brick house of worship from the early 13th century. The church once had a tower but it was lost to war violence. With old, new facade from the 1960s. Also known as Haghekerke, Hogerkerken, Hoegekerk or Ollekerk.
The foundation of the current church building dates from 1861, the year in which the secession of 1834 also took place in Hoogkerk. In 1908, the church building on the Hoendiep was expanded and the church building received its current tower. In 1920, a wing with a gallery was added to the east side and the church building was given the shape of an L. In 1960, the next renovation took place; the community building 't Anker was built against the church on the west side with a large divisible hall and a small meeting room. Due to the growth of the congregation, there was a need for a larger church building at the end of the 1980s. After much discussion and various plans, it was decided to renovate the existing building, including expanding the church hall.
Nice modern church, built for/by Moluccan people in a neighborhood built for them in 1951. The church was put into use in 1962.