Christelijk Gereformeerde Kerk
Middelharnis, NL
Hall church with roof turret. Extension 1935. Later, after 2008, renovated again.
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Middelharnis, NL
Hall church with roof turret. Extension 1935. Later, after 2008, renovated again.
Ameide, NL
Modern church without tower.
Leerdam, NL
Hall church without tower in neo-Romanesque forms. Designated as a "character-defining building" by the Municipality of Leerdam.
Poederoijen, NL
Hall church without tower. Built as a Reformed Church. Was a Reformed Church until 1943. From 2004 to 2009, the Restored Reformed Church also temporarily used the church building. Expansion in 1998.
Franeker, NL
Simple, but interesting in detail, interbellum church without a tower.
Dokkum, NL
Built in 1976 behind the previous church. After completion of the new church the old one was demolished. No tower.
Dordrecht, NL
Exceptionally beautiful, important large city church with tower, and with many expressionist details, and largely preserved interior from 1921. This is probably the most beautiful church in the Netherlands of the Christian Reformed Church society.
Nieuwpoort, NL
Interesting church building without a tower. The building was originally a cheese warehouse. Due to the silting up and silting up of the northeastern canal, it became difficult to reach the river to transport the cheese further by ship. The interior of the church with 270 seats has been regularly improved and adapted with much self-initiative, the adjacent plots are intended for a consistory and association building. The members come from Nieuwpoort, Langerak and Groot-Ammers as well.
Opperdoes, NL
Built in 1980
Doesburg, NL
Former Reformed Church (1813-1897). As such no longer in use. Now Christian Reformed (since 1897).
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