De Haven
Harlingen, NL
Characteristic Reformed church building built in 1926. In 1945 (or 1953) Reformed Church (Liberated). Expansion in 1996.
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Harlingen, NL
Characteristic Reformed church building built in 1926. In 1945 (or 1953) Reformed Church (Liberated). Expansion in 1996.
Emmer-Compascuum, NL
Enlarged and added turret 1919. Out of use and demolished in 1994, for the current new church building .
Pernis, NL
Former farm, demolished for new construction, a modern church building without a tower.
Bergentheim, NL
Modern church with tower. Extension in 2000.
Dussen, NL
The Reformed Church in Dussen originated from the secession from the Dutch Reformed Church in 1835. Initially, people attended church with fellow believers in Genderen or Almkerk, after which in 1840 the seceders of Dussen, Meeuwen, Babyloniënbroek, Hill and Drongelen founded a Christian Separatist community together. They went on to buy a house, yard, garden and orchard in Hoog-Meeuwen. That house was converted into a church building.
Drachten, NL
Modern church without a tower. Built as the Reformed Church (Liberated), after the merger in 2023 NGK
Maarssen, NL
Modern church with small bell tower.
Nieuw-Lekkerland, NL
Modern church without tower. The congregation belonged to the church association of the Reformed Churches (Liberated).
IJsselmuiden, NL
Octagonal modern church with dome and tower. Replaced an emergency church.
Emmeloord, NL
Designed in 1950 by the famous architect Sybold van Ravesteyn, more or less in the Delft school style. Construction started on 19 March 1951. The builder was the Oord company from Vriezenveen. Until 2006 this church was a Dutch Reformed Church. After that it was sold to the Christian Reformed Church. After the sale the church was restored by order of the building committee of the Christian Reformed Church in Emmeloord. The renovation was carried out under the advice and supervision of Monumentenwacht Overijssel / Flevoland.
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