Heilige Johannes de Doper
Blerick, NL
Carnival chapel, replaced emergency church from 1954. Modern, relatively small church without a tower.
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Blerick, NL
Carnival chapel, replaced emergency church from 1954. Modern, relatively small church without a tower.
Mijdrecht, NL
This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.
Katwijk aan den Rijn, NL
Fairly sober late neo-Gothic church with tower, which is a defining feature of Katwijk aan den Rijn. Replaced an earlier early neo-Gothic church.
Kudelstaart, NL
The Kudelstaart station was founded in 1661. Churches were held in a wooden shed on the Robend. In 1822, a three-aisled neoclassical church was built, which was restored in 1837 after a flood. In 1868-1870, the west side was provided with a nice neo-Romanesque facade with built-in tower by Th. Asseler (consecrated 22-4-1870). In 1959, modern paintings and Stations of the Cross were already installed. The original furniture was removed in 1968-1969 and the interior was drastically modernized at that time.
Montfoort, NL
This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.
Den Burg, NL
After the Roman Catholic church was plundered by the Watergeuzen in 1572, a separate church was built here in 1573. The current church was built in 1862-1863. Romanesque pseudo-basilica with a partially built-in tower, designed by Th. Molkenboer. Enlarged in 1912 with a transept and a new choir. Internally plastered barrel vaults. Organ with two manuals by L. Ypma from 1879, restored by Vermeulen in 1984.
Keijenborg, NL
Late neo-Gothic church with tower. This is the last church designed by architect Jan Stuyt.
Hoofddorp, NL
Neo-Romanesque church with tower. Forms a beautiful ensemble with all the preserved outbuildings and the cemetery behind the church.
Leimuiden, NL
Replaced barn church from 1752. Single-nave neo-Gothic church with tower, built in 1854-1856. Internal plastered vaults. Altar, pulpit and other furnishings from the construction period, probably from Louis Veneman. Organ by Gebr. Adema from 1856. Neo-Gothic front designed by Dirk Ypma.
Merselo, NL
St. John the Baptist's Church is a late Gothic choir with a three-sided closure, 16th century. Internal corbels with sculpted heads and as the final piece of the vault a wooden bust of St. John the Baptist. Vault paintings. The inventory includes a Crucifix, 16th century, a Madonna statue, 16th century and three statues of St. John the Baptist, respectively 15th, 16th and 19th centuries. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.
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