Gereformeerde Kerk
Opperdoes, NL
Built on the site of the Opperdoes, which was demolished in 1939, Noorderpad 21 - Reformed Church (1883-1939) from 1883.
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Opperdoes, NL
Built on the site of the Opperdoes, which was demolished in 1939, Noorderpad 21 - Reformed Church (1883-1939) from 1883.
Boornbergum, NL
Built as a Reformed Church. Interesting modern church building with tower. Renovated in 1984.
Elim, NL
Modern church with tower. Built to replace the wooden church destroyed by fire in 1962 .
Fijnaart, NL
This church building is now called (probably since about 2004, formation PKN) Ontmoetingskerk. Hall church without tower.
Hollandscheveld, NL
Reconstruction church with roof turret.
Renkum, NL
This reformed church on the Utrechtseweg in Renkum was put into use on 8 August 1928. The first stone had been laid the year before, on 2 December 1927. The building served as a replacement for a church from 1889 on the Molenweg. Design sketches date back to 1925 and were published as intended for a church in nearby Oosterbeek. It is likely that this is the same church. These sketches were much more daring and are much more in line with the expressive Amsterdam School than the final result. Due to war damage, the building is no longer original in all places and some additions have been made to the rear.
Nieuwendijk, NL
Church building of the Christian Separated Congregation, later Christian Reformed Church. The society that later in 1892 became part of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.
Loosdrecht, NL
Characteristic Reformed church building with roof turret at the intersection.
Oldehove, NL
This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.
Haastrecht, NL
Interesting reconstruction church with tower.
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