Doopsgezinde Kerk
Enkhuizen, NL
Mennonite CHURCH (meeting house), built in 1892 to a design by architect Van der Meulen. The design is comparable to the meeting house in Vlissingen built three years earlier.
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Enkhuizen, NL
Mennonite CHURCH (meeting house), built in 1892 to a design by architect Van der Meulen. The design is comparable to the meeting house in Vlissingen built three years earlier.
Borne, NL
Small hall church without tower. Replaced adjacent church house. Destroyed by fire in 1983, subsequently restored.
Buitenpost, NL
Wooden church(let) with roof turret. Converted former farm.
Broek op Langedijk, NL
Hall church from 1858. Renovation, including new facade, in 1968.
Holwerd, NL
The foundation stone for this Mennonite meeting house was laid on 15 June 1850. The official opening took place on New Year's Day 1851. The building was restored between 1994 and 2000. The interior was restored in 2008. The meeting house that was used before 1850 is located on Koningsstraat . It is now a residential building, but the windows on the side clearly show that it used to be a church. (60-08)
Ouddorp, NL
Relatively large hall church without tower. Replaced an earlier Vermaning on the Weststraat.
Makkum, NL
The Mennonite Church of Makkum is a monumental church building in Makkum.
Baarn, NL
Simple hall church without tower. Inaugurated on 19 February 1928.
De Knipe, NL
Bovenknijpe. The current church building was built on the site of a church building from 1751. The church was built as a meeting house. In 1856 the front facade was completely renovated. The original interior with pews and chairs is still present in the church
Hallum, NL
Straight-ended hall church with extended entrance portal, built in 1912. Round-arched windows with coloured stained glass in rectangular patterns, furniture from the construction period, made of unpainted pine, still present in its entirety. Single-manual organ by Bakker & Timmenga (Leeuwarden) from 1906.
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