De Wijngaard
Leeuwarden, NL
Interesting interbellum church without a tower.
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Leeuwarden, NL
Interesting interbellum church without a tower.
Grafhorst, NL
Built to replace an emergency church in IJsselmuiden.
Berkel en Rodenrijs, NL
Evangelism room without tower.
Dordrecht, NL
Modern Dutch Reformed Church. New construction to replace a church building from 1630 , which was demolished in 1965.
Krimpen aan den IJssel, NL
Built as Dutch Reformed Church. Sober modern hall church without tower. Also a messy church .
Doetinchem, NL
Since December 2000, the parish of Sint-Martinus has had its own church building, De Wingerd. Catholics and Protestants jointly own this special church building and use it together. In the Huet district, there has been a close bond with the PKN branch in Doetinchem for years: the Protestant Community of Doetinchem (PGD). In 2011, the parish presented a new policy plan for the period up to approximately 2016. Changes have been noticeable for a long time and are now also noticeable in the range of services. On 15 June 2012, the archbishop determined that the church centre De Wingerd would be withdrawn from Roman Catholic worship as of 1 January 2013. The Church Centre De Wingerd is also used by other churches, including the Protestant Community of Doetinchem. Services are held regularly and a working group organises ecumenical theme services every month.
Oldehove, NL
On the site of the old church from 1955. Interesting modern church with roof turret. Built as Reformed Church (Liberated), since merger in 2023 NGK.
Ens, NL
Built as a Reformed Church. In 1959 the freestanding tower was added. In 2008-2009 major renovation and adjustment in connection with federation with the Reformed Church, which transferred from its own church to this Reformed Church.
Harderwijk, NL
Reconstruction church. Interesting spacious hall church with a tower added on the left side, rectangular windows and a recessed entrance, built in 1959-'60 to a design by architect Woltjer. Etched windows with biblical scenes.
Dealu Frumos, RO
The Romanesque three-aisles basilica originated from the 13th century and was re-shaped through fortification systems in 1500. On the original tower-less church a strong dungeon with defence level was built on the western side and the square chancel was strengthened with walls in such a manner, that it was possible to build another defensive tower there. At the same time, the side aisles were heightened and the building became a hall church. The central nave and the aisles were covered with fine lierne ribbed vaults. In the course of this work the rectangular precincts wall with four corner towers were also built, possibly as a replacement for an older system. The fortified buildings erected in the 16th and 17th century were used in part as accommodation. The ensemble was completed in 1914 by the construction of the community hall on the southern side. The pre-reformation crucifix above the triumphal arch was created in 1425.
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