Gereformeerde Kerk
Krabbendijke, NL
Late neo-Gothic church with tower. Replaced an earlier church building at Dorpsstraat 23.
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Krabbendijke, NL
Late neo-Gothic church with tower. Replaced an earlier church building at Dorpsstraat 23.
Lutjegast, NL
Beautiful neo-church without tower. Replaced an older church on the same spot.
Idskenhuizen, NL
Built as a Reformed church. Renovated in 1929, damaged by storm in 2000. This church has a fascinating history. During the renovation of the original church building in 1929, interesting early modern stained glass windows were installed, both on both sides and in the front facade. The window in the front facade shows the dates 1844 - 1994, this on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Reformed Church in this village. The console of the organ is on the gallery above the entrance.
Ouderkerk aan den IJssel, NL
Modern church without a tower, built to replace the previous Reformed Church on the IJsseldijk Zuid.
Hollandscheveld, NL
Reconstruction church with roof turret.
Den Ham, NL
Modern church without tower. The church replaced a church from 1870 .
Earnewâld, NL
Hall church, built in 1906 with round arch windows and short lower transepts. Small stone facade tower, crowned by pyramid-shaped spire. Interior changed in 1951. During a change to the interior in 1992, the pulpit from the construction period was replaced by a pulpit in the shape of the bow of a skûtsje.
Roodeschool, NL
Reconstruction church with tower.
Haastrecht, NL
Interesting reconstruction church with tower.
Donkerbroek, NL
Neo-Romanesque church with roof turret. Built as a Reformed church, protected by the State because of the single-manual organ that was made in 1821 by A. van Gruisen from Leeuwarden for a church that was still unknown. In 1920 it was moved to Donkerbroek by Bakker & Timmenga from Leeuwarden. The case and the mechanism were renewed on that occasion. In 1964 the company Gebr. Reil (Heerde) expanded it with a mixer. The company Bakker & Timmenga restored it in 1997.
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