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Heilige Johannes de Doper

Gouda, NL

In 1630, a clandestine church was dedicated to John the Baptist behind three houses on the Hoge Gouwe. That church still exists, but after a major renovation in 1863 it was given its current facade. The church is rich in interior pieces and liturgical objects, some of which even date from before the Reformation. Lack of contact with the church in Rome led to new ideas emerging among Dutch Catholics. It led to the heated debate between the 'Jansenists' and the established church in 1723 to the split from the Old Catholic Church. Pastor I. Walvis (1653 - 1714) of this church is still known in Gouda as the writer of the first city history in 1713.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Blerick, NL

Carnival chapel, replaced emergency church from 1954. Modern, relatively small church without a tower.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Balgoij, NL

Exceptionally important church in neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic styles, with tower. Built to replace an earlier church , the medieval tower of which still remains elsewhere in the village. Crucifix church on a strongly centralised plan, with an apse on the choir side. Tower to the left of the front facade, covered by a tent roof. The design is in line with the wishes of the Liturgical Movement (so-called people's church) of the early twentieth century: enlarged crossing in the form of an irregular octagon. Largely wooden vaulting of the interior; the vault over the crossing contains a fanlight. The late nineteenth-century inventory (including the main altar) probably comes from the previous church. Partly because this is one of the last remaining churches designed by architect J. van der Valk, this church has an extra rarity value. The only other church by this architect that still exists and is in use as a church is the OL Vrouw Moeder van Goede Raad in Tilburg-Broekhoven; two others have been demolished, and one is out of use; the 2 demolished churches are the H. Sacrament in 's-Hertogenbosch and the St. Joseph in Eindhoven-Tongelre; the St. Bernadette in Rosmalen-Maliskamp is out of use.

Heilige Johannes de Doper

Grootebroek, NL

Large interbellum church, with a large tower and many architecturally interesting details. In the churchyard behind the church is a Marian chapel, ao. 1998. Non-oriented church: the front facade faces south, the choir faces north. Designed by the Zaanse architect SB van Sante, following, or in the style of Dom. Paul Bellot, which can be seen in many architectural details. As far as is known, this is the only existing church building designed by this architect.

Heilige Johannes de Evangelist

Meterik, NL

A hall church from 1899-1900. In 1907 the nave was partly demolished again to expand the church by adding side aisles along the nave. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Heilige Johannes Evangelist

Buitenkaag, NL

Interesting church building with roof turret in Amsterdam School style in Buitenkaag, which was called Leeghwaterdorp until the 1960s.

Heilige Johannes Evangelist

Eindhoven, NL

Nice modern church, without a tower, with various side rooms, and a portable chest organ from 1968 by Verschueren.

Heilige Johannes Evangelist

Hoensbroek, NL

New neo-Gothic St. John's Church with roof turret, tower not built. The church replaced the adjacent "Little St. John" from the thirteenth century. This beautiful neo-Gothic church, and the historic Little St. John, are the only church buildings still in use in the Hoensbroek Parish.

Heilige Johannes Evangelist

Breezand, NL

Spacious, single-nave cruciform church in traditionalist forms with a large west tower, covered by a brick spire. The design is in line with the concept of the people's church. Internally covered by wooden barrel vaults. Characteristic work in the oeuvre of HPJ de Vries.

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