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Niedereisenhausen Church

Niedereisenhausen Church

Steffenberg-Niedereisenhausen, DE

The old Niedereisenhausen church is a half-timbered building dating from 1659-62 with a particularly authentic Baroque interior. Demolition was planned in the 1970s, but the church was bought in 1980 and restored from 2014 to 2016.

Nienoordkapel

Leek, NL

Herv. Chapel. Situated on the filled-in harbour, simple hall building from 1660, with pointed arch windows and roof turret in the middle of the ridge. On it a weather vane with Eusum coats of arms (Anna Eusum died in 1714). Extension from 1932. Extensively restored around 1965. Restored again after a fire in 2000. In the church a well-carved pulpit tub with stairs and a beautiful sounding board, 1752. On the tub a lectern, matching baptismal fence. Baptismal bowls on an iron base. Copper baptismal bowl beige.

Nieuw Apostolische Kerk

Ede, NL

Former Restored Apostolic Church. Characteristic modern New Apostolic church building, with octagonal church hall.

Nieuw Apostolische Kerk

Hoogezand, NL

In the early seventies of the twentieth century, the two churches of the New Apostolic Church in Hoogezand and Sappemeer were too small to accommodate the number of members. It was decided to build a third church in the new residential areas in the southwest of Hoogezand. The architect was WC van Asperen from Rotterdam. The church was put into use in 1972. In 1981, the church was partly destroyed by fire and put into use again in 1982. In 2010, the congregation was merged with the congregation on the Noordersingel in Hoogezand.

Nieuw Apostolische Kerk

Nieuw Apostolische Kerk

Almelo, NL

The Nieuw Apostolische Kerk is a church of the New Apostolic Church in the Netherlands. the building dates from 1931.

Nieuw Apostolische Kerk

Amsterdam, NL

Former New Apostolic Church in the Netherlands. Interesting church building with two small rectangular towers, on either side of the front facade. Out of use as a church in the 1990s, after which apartments were built in. The front facade has remained almost completely intact.

Nieuw Apostolische Kerk

Blokker, NL

Beautiful modern church, somewhat in the form of a North Holland farmhouse, with, among other things, series of stained glass windows. Replaced previous church locations of the New Apostolic Community of Hoorn and surroundings. Remarkably, unlike almost all other NAP churches, the well-known emblem is not placed on the front facade, but on top of the roof.

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