Gereformeerde Kerk
Ottoland, NL
Farmhouse-like barn church. The church was built in 1888. In the shape of a farm, because if it turned out that this church had no right to exist, it could be turned into a farm.
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Ottoland, NL
Farmhouse-like barn church. The church was built in 1888. In the shape of a farm, because if it turned out that this church had no right to exist, it could be turned into a farm.
Asperen, NL
Hall church without tower in neo-Romanesque style.
Gees, NL
Neo-Gothic hall church without tower. Renovation 1936, new front building 1981, extension in 1991.
Haastrecht, NL
Interesting reconstruction church with tower.
Lioessens, NL
Characteristic Reformed church building with tower.
Bolnes, NL
Interesting octagonal reconstruction church. Built as a Reformed church. Replaced an old Reformed church elsewhere in Bolnes.
Hellendoorn, NL
Interesting modern church with freestanding bell tower. Replaced the earlier church in the former station.
Sleeuwijk, NL
The Ontmoetingskerk was built in 1967 to a design by architect ir LRT Oskam. The church replaced the old reformed church on the Notenlaan.
Oud-Vossemeer, NL
The Reformed Church of Oud-Vossemeer was established as the "Reformed congregation under the cross" on April 24, 1836. The name of the church was changed twice, namely in 1869 to the Christian Reformed Church and in 1892 to the Reformed Church of Oud-Vossemeer. In the more than 150 years of its existence, the congregation has had three buildings at its disposal. Since July 1851, people met in the "building for religions" and on July 10, 1871, a church building with a parsonage on the Achterweg, the current Hofstraat, was put into use. The church building was demolished in 1975 and on January 24, 1976, the current church building was put into use. The construction was partly made possible by the efforts of dozens of volunteers from the congregation. The first service was held on Christmas Day 1975.
Ouddorp, NL
Hall church with roof turret. Damaged by war in 1944. This damage has been repaired.
new
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