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t Centrum

Rhoon, NL

t Centrum is a reconstructed building housing the Dutch Reformed Center, with occasional services. It is mainly used for youth activities.

t Dijkhuis

Giessen, NL

Since 1973, 't Dijkhuis has been the church centre of the Reformed Church in Giessen in North Brabant.

t Hoge Licht

Driebergen-Rijsenburg, NL

Built as a Reformed church. Sober modern building without a tower.

t Kruisanker

Den Helder, NL

Modern church without tower. Replaced an earlier church building on the Steengracht.

t Kruispunt

Geldrop, NL

Built as a Reformed Church, but from the beginning also in use by the Reformed Church. Modern church without a tower. After the demolition of the Dutch Reformed Good Shepherd Church in 1994 and 1995, 't Kruispunt is the only Protestant church in Geldrop.

t Kruispunt

Linschoten, NL

In 1966, a church hall was built next to the church building that had become too small. In doing so, the church council responded to the anticipated growth of the village centre of Linschoten. In addition, the Roman Catholic parish of Montfoort/Linschoten also started using it from 1968 onwards. The latter was a remarkable and controversial step in its time, but the collaboration between the two churches grew. In 1979, a completely new church building was built next to the original one. This church was named 't Kruispunt. The small church from 1893 was now redundant for the Reformed Church. The space was therefore rented out and was thus preserved for posterity. In 2007, it was given the status of Municipal Monument. The name of the building "Bij de Tol" refers to the former toll house, which used to be on the other side of the Nieuwe Zandweg.

t Lichtschip

Lelystad, NL

Architecturally interesting church without a tower. Built as a (separate) church building for the Reformed Federation in the Dutch Reformed Church, now the Protestant Church of the Netherlands.

t Marnehoes

t Marnehoes

Wehe-den Hoorn, NL

The history of this former church is connected to the Tjarda van Starkenborgh family. In 1656, one of the children ordered the elevation of the tower and the repair of the church. A family heirloom, in the form of a weapon, carved by Casper Struiwig, now hangs in the church. A family crypt is located underneath the choir.

t Venster

Lekkerkerk, NL

Modern, inconspicuous building without tower. In use by the Gereformeerde Bond, Lekkerkerk branch.

t Venster

Hengelo, NL

Church hall. Later renovated and extended with a turret.

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